Very interesting guys, but this is already too often.
People have already sent in 384.46535499 BTC and they have received payouts.Very interesting guys, but this is already too often.
Yeah it was amazing, just trying to see the development of bitcoin mining services.People have already sent in 384.46535499 BTC and they have received payouts.Very interesting guys, but this is already too often.
If you aren't able to buy or lease your own mining rig, this is a good way to get involved with Bitcoin mining as a shareholder.
ViaBTC is a very large miner, they are 10% of the network and are running Bitcoin Unlimited!!!!!!!!!!!
It's really profitable as a long-term investment because you are earning BTC.When you take a look at the choices ViaBTC Cloud mining stands out as the best deal. Hashnest does not yet offer S9 hashing. BW.com contracts are time limited. Genesis Mining charges twice the fees of ViaBTC.
Genesis Mining makes it hard to find what their daily fees are but with some hunting I found for bitcoin hashing they charge $0.35 per TH per day. ViaBTC only charges $0.16 per TH per day ... less than half the fees of Genesis Mining. This means that there is really a chance that a ViaBTC contract could repay itself in about a year or less. Genesis Mining will take years if ever because the high fee really reduces your profit. It is also important to note that ViaBTC contracts do not expire.
To test the service out I bought the minimum one TH/s contract for 0.21 bitcoin ($151 at time of purchase) and have been receiving $0.48 to $0.51 per day in payouts.
If you decide to invest make sure you pay from a wallet like Electrum that allows you to sign messages with a bitcoin address. That feature is needed if you want to move your hashing to the ViaBTC website. ViaBTC sends out daily payouts in batches using low fees so it could take a day to confirm on a phone wallet.
If you want to move your ViaBTC payout address to their website for easy monitoring of your cloud hashing profit you have to buy using a wallet that allows signing a message with a bitcoin address. Electrum is one, there are others. Electrum is probably the most popular bitcoin wallet at this time.It's really profitable as a long-term investment because you are earning BTC.When you take a look at the choices ViaBTC Cloud mining stands out as the best deal. Hashnest does not yet offer S9 hashing. BW.com contracts are time limited. Genesis Mining charges twice the fees of ViaBTC.
Genesis Mining makes it hard to find what their daily fees are but with some hunting I found for bitcoin hashing they charge $0.35 per TH per day. ViaBTC only charges $0.16 per TH per day ... less than half the fees of Genesis Mining. This means that there is really a chance that a ViaBTC contract could repay itself in about a year or less. Genesis Mining will take years if ever because the high fee really reduces your profit. It is also important to note that ViaBTC contracts do not expire.
To test the service out I bought the minimum one TH/s contract for 0.21 bitcoin ($151 at time of purchase) and have been receiving $0.48 to $0.51 per day in payouts.
If you decide to invest make sure you pay from a wallet like Electrum that allows you to sign messages with a bitcoin address. That feature is needed if you want to move your hashing to the ViaBTC website. ViaBTC sends out daily payouts in batches using low fees so it could take a day to confirm on a phone wallet.
You can take the BTC you earn, liquidate some of it and save the remainder:
As for electrum, I can't recommend this wallet at the moment because from what I last heard, they are working on integrating Segwit to Electrum, which would be bad.
Saying they will support it and actually releasing it to the public are 2 different things.If you want to move your ViaBTC payout address to their website for easy monitoring of your cloud hashing profit you have to buy using a wallet that allows signing a message with a bitcoin address. Electrum is one, there are others. Electrum is probably the most popular bitcoin wallet at this time.It's really profitable as a long-term investment because you are earning BTC.When you take a look at the choices ViaBTC Cloud mining stands out as the best deal. Hashnest does not yet offer S9 hashing. BW.com contracts are time limited. Genesis Mining charges twice the fees of ViaBTC.
Genesis Mining makes it hard to find what their daily fees are but with some hunting I found for bitcoin hashing they charge $0.35 per TH per day. ViaBTC only charges $0.16 per TH per day ... less than half the fees of Genesis Mining. This means that there is really a chance that a ViaBTC contract could repay itself in about a year or less. Genesis Mining will take years if ever because the high fee really reduces your profit. It is also important to note that ViaBTC contracts do not expire.
To test the service out I bought the minimum one TH/s contract for 0.21 bitcoin ($151 at time of purchase) and have been receiving $0.48 to $0.51 per day in payouts.
If you decide to invest make sure you pay from a wallet like Electrum that allows you to sign messages with a bitcoin address. That feature is needed if you want to move your hashing to the ViaBTC website. ViaBTC sends out daily payouts in batches using low fees so it could take a day to confirm on a phone wallet.
You can take the BTC you earn, liquidate some of it and save the remainder:
As for electrum, I can't recommend this wallet at the moment because from what I last heard, they are working on integrating Segwit to Electrum, which would be bad.
In terms of SegWit, almost all major bitcoin wallets have confirmed they will be adding the ability to send and receive using SegWit addresses. Here is a list. It is hard to find a wallet that will not support SegWit. If SegWit does activate and you do not want to use it you just do not use SegWit addresses which are similar to a P2SH address (begins with a p instead of a 1.)
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