anyone experienced with ihub.global ****** miner

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You can post all the videos you want. You aren’t going to convince anyone that it going to make any money. Some people will, but not you. If you want a passive income there are plenty of better ways to achieve this.
 
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You can post all the videos you want. You aren’t going to convince anyone that it going to make any money. Some people will, but not you. If you want a passive income there are plenty of better ways to achieve this.

Well i'm already in, I will post once once I am up and running and been earning a month. Due to shortages its 6 - 8 weeks before my hotspot arrives. its costing me nothing so nothing to lose !
 
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    Well i'm already in, I will post once once I am up and running and been earning a month. Due to shortages its 6 - 8 weeks before my hotspot arrives. its costing me nothing so nothing to lose !
    Nothing to gain either.

    I'll look forward to your update in 10 weeks when you say it still hasn't arrived.

    Paul.
     
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    The cryptomining thing seems interesting. I have heard lots about it. When would you know if it was saturated and not making the returns it suggests?
    It hasn't been worth doing since the early 2010s.

    Paul.
     
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    Commenting so I can see updates on what happens.

    Can't help but think that this thread doesn't belong in a business forum - maybe a gambling forum instead? At the very least, it needs moved to Time Out as its not business related.
    That shows your lack of knowledge of this new kind of ****** mining. its nothing like traditional mining
     
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    The cryptomining thing seems interesting. I have heard lots about it. When would you know if it was saturated and not making the returns it suggests?

    Hi,
    you can check out how many are mining in your area here <<link removed>> there is a massive backlog of miners are all companies have had problems getting the main chip needed. it will be well into next year before any are available. Ihub have a massive order in and they will get them first. Log in below, no obligation and watch the video. You can order a free miner and your only commitment is 30 days. once Miners are readily available you can just buy one and send your free one back but if you use the affiliate program you should earn a lot more than a single stand alone miner.
     
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    So, since you seem to know all about it, explain how wifi mining works.
    you are effectively paid to provide wifi, the more your hotspot talks to hotspots in the area the more you earn. 2 hotspots talk to each other, a third witnesses that it happened. all 3 earn Helium for doing this. you earn money if someone uses your wifi. This in in the early stages but there are thousands of hotspots in US ,UK, EU and canada. people in some area make a lot of money some just get a few hundred a month (sometimes less) if depends on your area and if you choose to bring in others. for every new hotspot you get a part of that hotspots profit. a few months ago helium was $1.5 its now over $20 as the network has expanded. The have just halved how many coins are produces with resulted in a massive rise in price. this will be done every 2 years. There is also talk of the coins being made in to 100 or 1000. So if you have 1 coin it will become 100 or 1000. it will only be the same value as 1 coin but when this had been done with other ****** it saw them rise in value by X4 or more. in effect if you miner earned 1 coin a month it would then be 100 or 1000 coins a month. This increases the perceived value.
     
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    That shows your lack of knowledge of this new kind of ****** mining. its nothing like traditional mining

    I wasn't referring to the mining method, just the whole world of "******". I have extensive knowledge as it happens, but you've shown yourself to be unwilling to listen to anyone else's views on it, so I won't waste my time.
     
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    @swaps, that still doesn’t explain how the hotspot earns helium. ****** generation requires an exchange, that how blockchain works. What are you exchanging?
     
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    you are effectively paid to provide wifi, the more your hotspot talks to hotspots in the area the more you earn. 2 hotspots talk to each other, a third witnesses that it happened. all 3 earn Helium for doing this. you earn money if someone uses your wifi. This in in the early stages but there are thousands of hotspots in US ,UK, EU and canada. people in some area make a lot of money some just get a few hundred a month (sometimes less) if depends on your area and if you choose to bring in others. for every new hotspot you get a part of that hotspots profit. a few months ago helium was $1.5 its now over $20 as the network has expanded. The have just halved how many coins are produces with resulted in a massive rise in price. this will be done every 2 years. There is also talk of the coins being made in to 100 or 1000. So if you have 1 coin it will become 100 or 1000. it will only be the same value as 1 coin but when this had been done with other ****** it saw them rise in value by X4 or more. in effect if you miner earned 1 coin a month it would then be 100 or 1000 coins a month. This increases the perceived value.

    And where are the coins mined? How does iHub make any money?
     
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    either use the link I have posted to join, no commitment and watch the videos or Look up helium wifi mining on google. There is a lot of information out there and They can probable explain it better than I can. I thought it was perfectly clear from my last post how the hotspots earned money and I hub take a % of what you earn but you also take a % of what anyone you bring onboard earn that's were the MLM aspects come in. in theory you can earn more than owning a hotspot on your own if you bring more people on who are at least 300 metres from another hotspot.
     
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    I thought it was perfectly clear from my last post how the hotspots earned money….
    No, all you did was describe how personal hotspots work not how they earn currency.

    If you don’t understand how it works how do you know the videos aren’t just making it up?
     
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    No, all you did was describe how personal hotspots work not how they earn currency.

    If you don’t understand how it works how do you know the videos aren’t just making it up?

    either look things up yourself or forget it. its not hard. I dont care if your interested or not. I am not here to spoon feed you. You would be stupid if you took anyone's word to go into a business. research my friend and you will find the answers.
     
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    No, all you did was describe how personal hotspots work not how they earn currency.

    If you don’t understand how it works how do you know the videos aren’t just making it up?

    One of the most famous anecdotes in finance is of a promoter in the 1720 South Sea Bubble who lured investors into putting money into “an undertaking of great advantage, but nobody to know what it is.”

    Sound familiar?
     
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    research my friend and you will find the answers.
    I have. And it’s a con. If you did your research you would discover the same. All you have done is believe the hype spouted in a couple of videos, you haven’t done any research at all.
     
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    Well I suspect you are stupid if you have looked into this and cannot see there are profits to me made. Either on your own by buying a hotspot miner or with Ihub which is free. if you have not been on youtube and seen what people are making or on the blockchain website to confirm how much miners in your area make. There are a lot of scams out there admitted but Helium in itsself is a good money earner. if you dont want to mine then just buy some helium and thank me in a couple of years when its 4 times the value it is now !
     
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    4 times the value in a couple of years is not a very good return for a very high risk investment.

    Its relatively low risk with major companies back it. read up on it yourself. If I post a link you will just say its not trues and 4x is a very conservative estimate. its gone from $1.5 to over $23 a coin in 12 months. this is breaking out much faster than bitcoin ever did because big companies are backing it.
     
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    Well I suspect you are stupid if you have looked into this and cannot see there are profits to me made. Either on your own by buying a hotspot miner or with Ihub which is free. if you have not been on youtube and seen what people are making or on the blockchain website to confirm how much miners in your area make. There are a lot of scams out there admitted but Helium in itsself is a good money earner. if you dont want to mine then just buy some helium and thank me in a couple of years when its 4 times the value it is now !

    The fact that you've made the leap that if someone disagrees with your opinion, they must be stupid and/or don't know what they're talking about firmly points to you being a fool. That's probably irredeemable now, but you're certainly strengthening the case with every post.
     
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    Its relatively low risk with major companies back it. read up on it yourself. If I post a link you will just say its not trues and 4x is a very conservative estimate. its gone from $1.5 to over $23 a coin in 12 months. this is breaking out much faster than bitcoin ever did because big companies are backing it.

    @swaps How much of your own money have you invested?

    @Ian J - To highlight to anyone finding this on Google that it's a scam

    @Gordon - Commercial Finance - because he thinks he's right, despite all the evidence.
     
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    I find it incredulous - but amusing - how many people, including the OP, attach credibility to a YouTube Video.

    Many people seem to accept that any gurning half-wit who opens a video with "Hey, What's Up?..." with no understanding of the presenter's knowledge or credibility can be used to endorse their belief in something that they are obviously lacking the intelligence, ability or inclination to investigate more fully themselves.
     
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    I find it incredulous - but amusing - how many people, including the OP, attach credibility to a YouTube Video.

    Many people seem to accept that any gurning half-wit who opens a video with "Hey, What's Up?..." with no understanding of the presenter's knowledge or credibility can be used to endorse their belief in something that they are obviously lacking the intelligence, ability or inclination to investigate more fully themselves.

    On the other hand, there are still folk who send tens of thousands of pounds to people they 'met' online

    This is just a classic scam for self-pronouced entrepreneurs
     
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    The OP signed up on the forum and has tried to recruit some members into a scheme, initially implying they had no personal interest in it and then eventually posting an affiliated recruitment link. Business owners here and are wise enough in the tooth to know these sorts of schemes don't work, and see them for what they are.
    Locking the thread and going to leave it here for prosperity, so that anyone else researching schemes like this can learn from the experience of everyone here.

    I will edit out the links in earlier posts to protect anyone in the future.
     
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