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AMHash has added the ability to withdraw the dividends that you get for cloud mining hashrate that you have purchased from the service or have moved hashrate purchased at Hashie. The withdraw functionality is apparently confirmed manually before the request gets approved and currently there is up to 48 “working hours” time for approval or with other words it can take quite some time. The minimum you need to have in your balance to request a withdraw to your wallet address is 0.005 BTC and there is nothing mentioned about a fee. We have verified that currently smaller withdraw requests seem to be sent without a fee – the 0.0439 BTC that we have accumulated for the time that our hashrate has been moved to AMHash. With this the AMHash service now can pretty much sell their cloud mining hashrate directly and users will be able to use the service’s web-based control panel and not have to rely on other companies to provide such functionality such as the failed Hashie. However there is not information on new cloud mining hashrate being available from the service soon for purchase and with the current market situation and low Bitcoin price it may take some time before the investment in new mining hardware becomes viable.

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The new AMHAsh interface now has the BTC balance showing for the hashrate that has been transferred from the Hashie cloud mining platform with dividends getting calculated for users starting from December 28th. You can already see the BTC balance in your account, but the withdraw functionality has not yet been implemented, though that should most likely be available in the next days as well. Do note that the AMHash web interface was a forced a bit by the issues that Hashie had, so it is apparently currently being worked on the go and we are seeing improvements as functionality is being added. Do note that AMHash is currently not selling Bitcoin cloud mining hashrate, but their new web-based interface should support that functionality as well, so you should be able to purchase directly through it if/when they add more mining hardware to their mining farm. And if you still haven’t transferred your AMHash hashrate from Hashie, then you should initiate the transfer process.

For more details on how to transfer AMHash hasrate purchased from Hashie to the service…

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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…


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