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It seems that the Hashie cloud mining service is now back online and fully functioning, however the way they handled the recent problems they’ve had (apparently getting hacked and Bitcoins stolen) is far from good. The service is back online, but any Bitcoins you might have had in your wallet are no longer available and the service apparently is now offering new cheaper miners called Generation 2. It will however be very had to earn back the trust of the over 40 thousand users that the service claims to have, especially of the ones that did not have purchased AMHash cloud mining hashrate. Owners of AMHash cloud miners at Hashie can still move them to the AMHash platform, if they have not done so already. What the service has apparently done for people that have had Generation 1 miners as well as any Bitcoins in their wallets was to distribute them some Frostcoins that should result in bringing some dividends to users based on Generation 2 miner sales. We have already moved our AMHash hashrate to the AMHash platform, however our account did not get any Frostcoins for the Bitcoins we had in the wallet that are now gone. So we would currently recommend to avoid that service if you are interested in investing in cloud mining.
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It seems that the Hashie cloud mining website has been hacked and the website has temporary suspended operations, though what exactly has happened is not very clearly explained yet. While the operators of the service are working to resolve the issue, the main page of the website is not available, but apparently you can login to your account with limited functionality. AMHash, the cloud mining hashrate partner of Hashie, has already added the option to transfer all of your purchased AMHash cloud hashrate to their platform as alternative to waiting the normal operations at Hashie to be restored. You just need to make an account at AMHash with the same email address that you have used at Hashie and send a request to have your hashrate transferred there. You can check with your email address what was the AMHash hashrate that you had in Hashie to make sure that you set the correct amount in your application, according to the information the process for the transfer should take up to 24 hours. Unfortunately there is still no solution available for the Generation 1 hashrate that the Hashie service was offering before they have added the AMHash hashrate. We are hopefully soon going to see a solution for that as well, either another option to transfer Gen1 hashrate or Hashie restoring their normal operation again.
– To send your Hashie to AMHash Transfer request to AMHash, registration is required…
The Bitcoin cloud mining service has resumed offering hashrate from the AMHash farm operated by AsicMiner and RockMiner after a few days of not providing hashrate. The price per 1 GHS is still 0.0012 BTC, but the maintenance fee is now down from $0.00163 to $0.00153 USD per GHS per day and you’ll also receive $23 USD per THS when AMHash is no longer profitable to mine – an insurance against Bitcoin’s price dropping or the difficulty climbing too fast. This is currently among the best offers for Bitcoin cloud mining hashrate that you can purchase from services that are confirmed to actually have mining hardware and Hashie is officially listed as a partner for the AMHash mining farm if you are concerned about the reliability of the service. In fact this is the only partner that provides a more user friendly mining environment for the hashrate that you purchase and a market where you can actually sell your purchased hahsrate to other users. You can also directly purchase from AMHash or through Havelock Investments with very similar terms, but limited functionality, and there are also some additional large volume discounts available. With Hashie you can also get a 10 GHS free miner after your registration to test the service before actually having to buy anything.
– For more information and to try out the Hashie Bitcoin cloud mining service with 10 GHS free…