FAQ

What is a Bitcoin?

Good question; see www.bitcoin.org for more information.

We currently only allow withdrawals in: BTC.

Due to international law, we do not allow you to deposit or withdraw fiat currencies. In the USA, there are MSB and FinCen regulations; in Europe, certain countries have banned cryptocurrencies, and in China, the banks aren't allowed to transfer cryptocurrencies. The laws may change in the future.

No fees.

Yes, we are the easiest miner to use with BTC and LTC and convert on the backend automatically.

The maximums depend on your verification level, which can be seen after logging in to your account. The minimums are small, see the withdraw page for details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cloud Mining Questions

Can I sell my Cloud Mining?

No, you cannot sell the cloud shares at this time. This is because we own the hardware and do not want to be stuck if everyone decides to sell at once.

Can I buy Cloud Mining with credit card/USD?

No, we are currently only accepting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies at this time. We hope to have credit card payments available soon.

Can I buy Cloud Mining with cryptocurrency?

Yes, deposit the cryptocurrency and then convert it to your choice of Cloud Mining.

What are the maximums/minimums when making a credit card purchase to buy Cloud Mining?

There is no minimum or maximum at this time.

Can I buy a Cloud Mining that mines in Scrypt?

You can use the Cloud Mining SHA-256 hashing power to mine other currencies by automatically converting them as you mine, but the earnings will still be tied to SHA-256/Bitcoin difficulty, not Scrypt/Litecoin difficulty.

What is the difference between Cloud Mining SHA-256 and Cloud Mining Scrypt?

One is tied to the difficulty in mining SHA-256 cryptocurrency (Bitcoin) and the other is tied to the difficulty in mining Scrypt cryptocurrency (Litecoin). This means that if history is any indication of the future, then the Cloud Mining Scrypt won't decrease as fast as the Cloud Mining SHA-256.

What does 1 instance of Cloud Mining SHA-256 and Cloud Mining Scrypt equal?

1 of Cloud SHA-256 equates to 1.0 GHS of SHA-256 mining power, while 1 of Cloud Scrypt equates to 1 MHS of Scrypt mining power.

Can I change the pool that my Cloud mines on?

No, you cannot; this may change in the future.

What hardware is behind the Cloud Mining?

The hardware varies from custom ASICs to GPUs. The ASICs are behind the SHA-256 and the GPUs are behind the Scrypt.

Can I RDP (remote desktop) into my Cloud Mining?

No, you cannot at this time; we will run the servers for you.