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Cloud mining of cryptocurrencies. How are things now?
So, on this issue, I have a few questions. If everything is clear with Amazon ( a couple of stories about how miners screwed up service debts and received bans ), then:
1. How are things with Windows Azure now? Don't they bathe there?
2. If so, what are the grounds for that, mentioned in user agreements, etc.?
3. Is there a chance of getting banned for mining on Windows Azure and getting into thousands of debts?
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I won’t say anything about cloud services, but here I had an unnecessary dedicated 4 CPU 3.2 Hz Xenon lying around for a month and was thinking of mining litecoins (it seems to be simpler than bitcoins). As a result, 100% server load around the clock is 0.27 LTC
. So, even if they don’t get banned, there is no benefit from such mining.
Mining XPM on Azura. At the beginning of January, mining was not bad - 4+ xpm (~500r at the then exchange rate) in two days from one test account, the workers fell off from several hours to a day (restarted 10 times for all the time). I tried it a week ago - the workers fall off every 2-20 minutes (on win, on linux almost immediately, if they start working at all), as a result - 0.8 xpm. Of course, I am not strong in legal matters, but I have not found any restrictions anywhere in contracts, etc., in relation to mining specifically. I spat on all this, I decided to "mine" xrp on my home computer. Though the screen saver will be beautiful.
That is, you want to recruit super-powerful instances for a month, get into debt with an oblat for several hundred thousand bucks, earn a couple of hundred bucks and score on them?
Didn't you think that they would eventually file a lawsuit someday, and in general, you can get into some kind of black list?
You can’t earn money on cloud mining now, and it’s risky in the light of recent events (cloud mining services HashProfit, CEX.io, zeushash have closed) to invest in this venture. If you really decide to try it, you can see a list of reliable cloud mining services here .
Consider investments in such projects as high-risk investments. Now it is unrealistic to separate the actual cloud mining services from the hype. Also, most of those who want to invest in such cases very rarely take into account the dynamics of changes in the complexity of the network in the calculations, but take the complexity at the time of calculation. You can also analyze by reviews of services on the website https://bitmakler.com/cloudmining
I'm great at mining in a cloud service, I bought the power as much as you need and relax on the couch for
24 hours, the bits will be credited to you. Here's a great service, I mine bitcoins here goo.gl/5MCuqs
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