I think everyone who is reading this has some knowledge about cloud mining and one of the most heard comments on that topic is that it's always a scam. Even if it's not, we can't tell since no one dares to try and deposit some of their money into a random website and that is understandable. But thinking about it that way, why don't we find out a reasonable way to show people that it works without unrealistic promises?
This idea came to me a while ago when I first encountered a cloud mining website and since then I still think there may be something that can be done. After some digging, I came back to the root of the problem: depositing money into the website. This is the first step for you to enter a cloud mining website and this is the most difficult one so why not create a cloud mining website without the need of depositing money into it? Now the problem is that we should find a way to be able to give that extra amount of money to people who entered the website.
Every website nowadays displays ads on its pages to generate a certain amount of money. What if the website owner splits the ad revenue with the users? Let's say, to have a concrete scenario, that each ad viewed generates 0.20$. If initially, the user gets 50% of each ad viewed, he'll get 0.10$ per page visit and that percentage will increase depending on the balance of the user. For example, someone with 0.01 BTC should not be mining the same amount as someone with 1 BTC so a formula will be created to be able to fairly distribute that percentage for all users that way everyone will be winning accordingly. One important thing to note is that the revenue of a user doesn't depend on the whole website's traffic because the revenue of ads being viewed by that user are split and not the revenue of the whole website so it doesn't matter if the website has 1000 users or 1 user. Also to prevent people from just creating an account and leaving (which leads to only one ad being viewed), there should be a timer, for example, to click every day to start mining for 24 hours.
This was my original solution and I think that there is some potential in it so let me know your thoughts on this and if you have any feedback or questions feel free to leave them down below.