Cryptocurrency Mining

So my initial investment was $375 dollar for 2.5th/s on the 2017.12.07
To date I have received 9 payouts and 9 maintenance and in total have received 0.00296786 BTC. It works out to be 14.9% return over the 9 days total.

If I had just put that money straight in bitcoin on the 2017.12.07, working on the average bitcoin price of $16600 for that day I would have earned 13.38% of my initial investment.

So currently hashflare is proving to be very slightly more profitable than straight investing.

At this rate I will reach complete roi in 61 days

So you paid $375 for the year in advance, or is it a monthly installment? And how does the "2.5Th/s" work? Is the total mining power, over the 12 month period?
 
So you paid $375 for the year in advance, or is it a monthly installment? And how does the "2.5Th/s" work? Is the total mining power, over the 12 month period?

Yes you pay the $375, for the year in advance. The hashrate you buy is the hashrate you will have for the entire year.
 
At what you bought. You buy 2TH/s you get 2TH/s every second, every day.
And this. Thanks acidrain for answering. Yeah it just works... So far so good. You can also reinvest your earnings to buy more hash during the contract.
 
And this. Thanks acidrain for answering. Yeah it just works... So far so good. You can also reinvest your earnings to buy more hash during the contract.

also interested.l..just to confirm.
you buy SHA-256?
 
So I've stumbled into a slight issue, I recently got fibre, YAY! I was using the WIFI, and today I decided to run some cables from the Fibre box to the new router to my PC to get maximum speed, the Wifi signal was a bit choppy, so I thought with my other modem being able to just plug and play with regards to the miners, this would be the same, it's not, so now I am sitting with no way to access the miners, and they are offline ass well, any ideas? Any setting I should look at on the router?

Edit: I forgot to mention I was still using my DSL until today for the miners as my cancellations are only at the end of this month.
 
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So I've stumbled into a slight issue, I recently got fibre, YAY! I was using the WIFI, and today I decided to run some cables from the Fibre box to the new router to my PC to get maximum speed, the Wifi signal was a bit choppy, so I thought with my other modem being able to just plug and play with regards to the miners, this would be the same, it's not, so now I am sitting with no way to access the miners, and they are offline ass well, any ideas? Any setting I should look at on the router?

Edit: I forgot to mention I was still using my DSL until today for the miners as my cancellations are only at the end of this month.

Need more details - are you able to connect to the web via the fibre system from your PC?
If yes, then (when connected to fibre), copy and paste the results of running ipconfig /all at the command prompt in a PM to me. Also send a screenshot of your miner's LAN config page. It should be something simple like gateway / DNS / IP configuration to match the fibre setup. Also, make sure they're on the same physical segment / LAN as the fibre router.
 
Need more details - are you able to connect to the web via the fibre system from your PC?
If yes, then (when connected to fibre), copy and paste the results of running ipconfig /all at the command prompt in a PM to me. Also send a screenshot of your miner's LAN config page. It should be something simple like gateway / DNS / IP configuration to match the fibre setup. Also, make sure they're on the same physical segment / LAN as the fibre router.

It's working finally, after much shouting and plugging and unplugging things, I hope they make the next miners WIFI capable, having this many wires is a nightmare. I was about to message you but seems it;s working for now. Thanks anyway.
 
It's working finally, after much shouting and plugging and unplugging things, I hope they make the next miners WIFI capable, having this many wires is a nightmare. I was about to message you but seems it;s working for now. Thanks anyway.

Doubt they will ever make miners wifi capable. Reason being is wifi can often increase packet loss / latency greastly depending on how ****ty it is resulting in stale / rejected shares. Owners will logically think its the miner thats buggered. Besides the obvious reasons, cable will always be better than wifi so why add something that is not necessary.
 
So my initial investment was $375 dollar for 2.5th/s on the 2017.12.07
To date I have received 9 payouts and 9 maintenance and in total have received 0.00296786 BTC. It works out to be 14.9% return over the 9 days total.

If I had just put that money straight in bitcoin on the 2017.12.07, working on the average bitcoin price of $16600 for that day I would have earned 13.38% of my initial investment.

So currently hashflare is proving to be very slightly more profitable than straight investing.

At this rate I will reach complete roi in 61 days

Sounds good will give it a try!
 
It's working finally, after much shouting and plugging and unplugging things, I hope they make the next miners WIFI capable, having this many wires is a nightmare. I was about to message you but seems it;s working for now. Thanks anyway.

Coolio! Probably just a DHCP issue that's resolved itself.
 
And so my mining dilemmas continue, so I have finally been able to boot into my Bios of my GPU rig with a GPU by disabling CSM, but now the issue is I cannot boot to windows, which it does when CSM is enabled, but then only with onboard VGA, FML. The SSD is visible in Bios but it is not a boot option.
 
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