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TimeToBit sells Bitcoin mining contracts from 50 GH/s to 500 TH/s. All Contracts are valid for one year.
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TimeToBit sells Bitcoin mining contracts from 50 GH/s to no limits. All Contracts are valid for one year.
  
This service is live and already operating.
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This service is live and already operating. At this time a total hash rate of 500 TH/s is available for purchase.
  
 
TimeToBit operates datacenters in 3 different continents sporting KnC and Cointerra mining rigs.
 
TimeToBit operates datacenters in 3 different continents sporting KnC and Cointerra mining rigs.
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However, several posts on the bitcointalk forum have raised suspicion on TimeToBit.com, accusing the site of being a scam, not paying out users, and that the customer support is inaccessible<ref>{{cite web |url=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=741665.new#new |title=Topic: !!! Don't invest in cloud mining at www.timetobit.com - SCAMMERS !!!  |accessdate=August 18, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=744692.msg8417988#msg8417988 |title=Scam Alert : TimeToBit/timetobit.com Scammed 3.38 BTC |accessdate=August 18, 2014}}</ref>
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 08:35, 27 August 2014

TimeToBit sells Bitcoin mining contracts from 50 GH/s to no limits. All Contracts are valid for one year.

This service is live and already operating. At this time a total hash rate of 500 TH/s is available for purchase.

TimeToBit operates datacenters in 3 different continents sporting KnC and Cointerra mining rigs.

However, several posts on the bitcointalk forum have raised suspicion on TimeToBit.com, accusing the site of being a scam, not paying out users, and that the customer support is inaccessible[1][2]

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