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Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner
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Halikin
on 06/02/2018, 19:54:21 UTC
People aren't buying S9, now imagine whatsminer. They must to adapt.
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Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner
by
Halikin
on 10/01/2018, 17:47:39 UTC
It seems they will also support hosting. Anyone already bought with this option?

The latest information is unfortunately, that hosting is not available at the moment.

I would've been interested to buy few for hosting.

Actually I'm interested in left mine 3 bought there otherwise they send to me.


I bought some with hosting, but they're pretty consistent saying they'll release hosting details later. With the crackdown in China, who knows if they'll still go through.

I didn't realized that. Good point to keep the eye on before buy with hosting.
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Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner
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Halikin
on 10/01/2018, 14:19:10 UTC
It seems they will also support hosting. Anyone already bought with this option?
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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Halikin
on 09/01/2018, 19:40:54 UTC
I bought a Hashflare account via bank transfer on the 28th Dec. I transferred 9900 and the money is gone from my bank but says 'pending' in my Hashflare account. It has been like this for about a week.

I've tried contacting Hashflare through the ticketing service and also through their Facebook page but I haven't had a reply.

Can anyone on here help me?

Maybe the delay is because the support need to verify the transfer and they're busy with the response time in about 2 weeks.

Have you already open a ticket? It is good to gain time.

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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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Halikin
on 29/12/2017, 11:50:50 UTC
Do not believe cloud mining, you will regret it

Some people do not have the opportunity to get a miner.

Here in Brazil, for example, it would take an eternity to arrive and the customs would charge me in about 60%.

I bought 3 whatsminer the will arrive in USA. I'll try to find a data center do put or I will go there to bring to Brazil (it is more easy and cheaper!).
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Re: Pangolinminer & Whatsminer FAQs
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Halikin
on 26/12/2017, 18:31:35 UTC
How long must wait to change status in site ? still "Processing" ? ?

And will be until they send the miner to you.
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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Halikin
on 23/12/2017, 13:43:46 UTC
Hello everyone,

I have a question regarding buying hashrate from hashflare, if i buy for example for $500 of sha256 (2.2 th/s approximately), do i pay $500,- for a year or is it $500,- per month?

May'be i stupid question for some people here, but i been away for a year for work, so didn't do anything with crypto for a year.

Thanks
Fra Mauro

I'll pay $500,00 for a 1 year contract of 2.2TH. So, it is per year.

Also, each new purchased is a new contract with a new expiry date.
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Re: Pangolinminer & Whatsminer FAQs
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Halikin
on 22/12/2017, 12:01:24 UTC
Are these guys trustworthy? I dislike using BTC to pay for something overseas... they need to use paypal offer protection for both parties...
Also there BTC value isnt the same as the usd its about 250 bucks more in BTC which is currently sinking..

As far as I know, paypal is not working with pre-order anymore.
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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Halikin
on 20/12/2017, 13:12:50 UTC
Facebook hashflare:

Update 12:00 UTC:
HashFlare.io website will be unavailable on 20.12.2017 from 14:30 UTC to 17:00 UTC due to a planned maintenance. Mining is not affected.

Bitcoin withdrawals are enabled in test mode, with the minumum withdrawal amount set to 0.2 BTC.

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This is getting hilarious -.-
Still not a single word about the price increase!

What they'd say? We're greedy? It is the old law of supply and demand.

Supply and demand for what? for withdrawals? 0.2btc is roughly $3932...
it really seems like they can't afford to pay the small investors anymore..
And on top of that they increased the price without noticing anyone! people with autoreinvest are kinda f'd!

I quoted about the price increase.

About the 0.2btc, they said they're in tests. Let's see tomorrow how they go.

okay but still.. they should atleast inform us before hand.
I hope everything goes well with the "tests". almost everyday they raise lower or stop something, it is not normal anymore.
Like ethereum and dash... they didn't say a single word since they raised the min. withdrawal to 0.1! they only talk about bitcoin..
it's sure that people begin to question everything at this moment..

Like we say here in Brazil, I don't put my hand in the fire for hashflare.

Any time you could type hashflare.io the return a 404 error.  Grin
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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Halikin
on 20/12/2017, 12:55:33 UTC
HashFlare is legit right? Do you take any wire transfers or not?

What do you mean about legit? There is almost no evidence of they exist, but they were paying nicely until the raise of the fees in BTC.

They're back in payments, but gradually, but any time you could type hashflare.io the return a 404 error.  Grin
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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Halikin
on 20/12/2017, 12:53:18 UTC
Facebook hashflare:

Update 12:00 UTC:
HashFlare.io website will be unavailable on 20.12.2017 from 14:30 UTC to 17:00 UTC due to a planned maintenance. Mining is not affected.

Bitcoin withdrawals are enabled in test mode, with the minumum withdrawal amount set to 0.2 BTC.

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This is getting hilarious -.-
Still not a single word about the price increase!

What they'd say? We're greedy? It is the old law of supply and demand.

Supply and demand for what? for withdrawals? 0.2btc is roughly $3932...
it really seems like they can't afford to pay the small investors anymore..
And on top of that they increased the price without noticing anyone! people with autoreinvest are kinda f'd!

I quoted about the price increase.

About the 0.2btc, they said they're in tests. Let's see tomorrow how they go.
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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Halikin
on 20/12/2017, 12:37:24 UTC
Facebook hashflare:

Update 12:00 UTC:
HashFlare.io website will be unavailable on 20.12.2017 from 14:30 UTC to 17:00 UTC due to a planned maintenance. Mining is not affected.

Bitcoin withdrawals are enabled in test mode, with the minumum withdrawal amount set to 0.2 BTC.

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This is getting hilarious -.-
Still not a single word about the price increase!

What they'd say? We're greedy? It is the old law of supply and demand.
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Re: Pangolinminer & Whatsminer FAQs
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Halikin
on 20/12/2017, 11:59:56 UTC
Good to know. Thanks!

For what I'm seeing, by the time my miners arrive (end Feb), It will be worth to mine BCH. Since BTC is droping and BCH is skyrocketing.
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Re: Pangolinminer & Whatsminer FAQs
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Halikin
on 20/12/2017, 11:49:28 UTC
Guys/Girls,

Anyone know if we can mine Bitcoin Cash with Whatsminer M3?
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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Halikin
on 19/12/2017, 15:19:23 UTC
Hello friends,

Hope everyone is enjoying their Tuesday!
I bought my first terahashes yesterday and looking for advice from experienced cloudminers like yourselves.
Considering that the contract is only 1 year, is it worth reinvesting the rewards. If so can someone recommend a strategy as to when to switch to withdrawals for a maximum end of the year outcome.
May be I understand it wrong, but wouldn't my terahashes bought in December expire and no longer would produce for me in December next year?

May be someone can recommend a formula or a calculator to use. Thank you!

Every purchased is a new contract with a new expiry date.

I just bought more 20TH. I'll collect the ROI (maybe in 60-90 days) and then I'll think about reinvesting. I think you should do the same.

Hashflare is a nice site? Yes, but many others were too and got vanished, leaving the users with nothing.
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Re: Pangolinminer & Whatsminer FAQs
by
Halikin
on 19/12/2017, 15:14:11 UTC
that power consumption seems a bit high...... what do you guys think?

High but still profitable. And there is the price of $1200 against $2800 of antminer S9.
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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Halikin
on 17/12/2017, 01:42:35 UTC
Can anyone with results help me understand the profitability?

For $3000 today I can purchase 0.154 BTC or 20000 GH/s on Hashflare which according to the mining profit calculators should amount to over 1BTC in one year. So what am I missing?
I read a lot of posts saying I will be lucky to break even. Does that mean the calculators are way off and I will not even mine the 0.154 BTC I can just purchase for that $3K today?

Yes, calculators are way off. In the best case (and if Hashflare pays you all your profit) you will get no more than 0.25 BTC. You won't ROI only if Bitcoin drops below 10K or difficulty skyrockets in the next 3 months.

I think that there is no way to difficulty skyrockets, since it will take unconfirmed transactions with. UNLESS a new hardware shows up (like Ebit E10, Antminer S10, etc).
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Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner
by
Halikin
on 16/12/2017, 16:24:39 UTC
How air conditioning won't help? All Datacenters over the world are in closed rooms with air conditioning.

As long you have enough air conditioning power to cool the air, it won't be an issue. I think that a 24000 BTU air conditioning will be enough for 20000W (10 Whatsminer).

4 x 20000 = 80000 so how does  24000 cool down  80000?


answer it dont.

a watt is close to 4 btus

around 3.93 IIRC

So a 24000 btc ac  will not do trick for more then 3 x 2000 = 6000 x 4 = 24000

Wow. I'm not smart enough to do this calcs.  Grin

Maybe a 60k BTU (5kw/h * $0.1 (hydro) = $0.5/h * 24 = $12/day) could work.

https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/calculator/btc?HashingPower=110.5&HashingUnit=TH%2Fs&PowerConsumption=20000&CostPerkWh=0.1

He'll earn $277.63 a day. $12 is nothing compared to it.

My calculations are right?

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Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner
by
Halikin
on 16/12/2017, 16:14:35 UTC
In bitcoin mining it is more viable to create a good ventilation than to have a air conditioning solution.

Good intake and good exhaust fans  system.

Thinking on that, you're right. You'll just spend the money you'll make in more electricity. But maybe in the case of the friend who have the empty room could be better.
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Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner
by
Halikin
on 16/12/2017, 15:35:05 UTC
How air conditioning won't help? All Datacenters over the world are in closed rooms with air conditioning.

As long you have enough air conditioning power to cool the air, it won't be an issue. I think that a 24000 BTU air conditioning will be enough for 20000W (10 Whatsminer).