Bitfinex to Begin Selling Bitcoin Cloudmining Contracts

Bitfinex to Begin Selling Bitcoin Cloudmining Contracts

Bitfinex recently announced that they will begin selling mining contracts. BitFinex is a popular Bitcoin trading platform currently with the fourth-largest 24-hour trade volume out of all the Bitcoin exchanges. The mining contracts went live at 9 AM EDT 9/15/14. You can read Bitfinex's announcement of the contracts on their website. Bitfinex considers the mining contracts to be "live beta", meaning they'll continue to update and improve the product. Bitfinex Cloud Mining. As Bitcoin mining evolves, it's becoming harder for the average joe to compete with the big-time miners. Cloud mining....


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