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Cloud Mining Bitcoin With Hashie.co


Hashie.co is a bitcoin cloud mining platform with very standard features. If you've seen other cloud reviews I've done, this one won't wow you with features, but the price-point is pretty amazing and you get 10GH/S for free upon signup.

Their current price is $4.90/10 GHS of hashing power, with a minimum of 20GH/S for buying more GH/S. My trial of this service is with the free 10GH/S and 20GH/S of purchased mining speed.



The miners have capabilities to be renamed or merged (no merging the free hash power). No miner is currently transferable as of yet. They also include the option to "auto-buy" so the proceeds go to buying more hashing power based on a percentage you set.

The dashboard pictured above, has little readouts for each miner on their current and past mining speeds. Handy, although there are statistics I would like to see implemented. For instance, seeing an estimated payout/hr or /day. Perhaps a total payout for each miner so you know how much it's made to this point and how much went into buying it. I'm sure I could go on, but there's just a few tweaks I'd like to see in upcoming versions.

So far it's an interesting service and I'd like you to try it out! Even if you just sign-up for the free GH/S to see what it's like!

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