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HashOcean News

HashOcean is a cloud mining service that allows customers to gain profit by buying some computer power in special data centers to mine cryptocurrency. HashOcean was founded in 2012 — and by 2016, it had become one of the largest and most respected platforms specializing in cloud mining. According to its official website, HashOcean had seven datacenters in cities such as San Francisco, New York, Nuremberg and Singapore, and the investments made in HashOcean were going to be paid off in four to six months using its daily revenues. Nevertheless, in 2016, there was HashOcean news that broke, reporting that the platform had shut down its website. After the sudden disappearance of the company, a group of hackers started tracking HashOcean in order to find its founders. Stay tuned on HashOcean’s latest news on Cointelegraph.

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Evander Smart
2016-12-20T11:10:00+00:00
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The hackers chasing those behind the defunct HashOcean set to back out.
Hackers Claim Direct Contact With HashOcean, Share Bad News
Olusegun Ogundeji
2016-07-04T21:23:00+01:00
1025
From relying on ‘ethical hackers’ to seeking the attention of the FBI and Interpol, scam victims are bent on seeing justice done as many lost huge sums of money...
HashOcean Scam Victims Sign Petitions to FBI, Hackers to Reveal More Scams
Olusegun Ogundeji
2016-07-02T13:59:00+01:00
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Will a group claiming to be hackers be able to rescue scammed miners who invested in the HashOcean mining company with their latest moves?
Hackers Track HashOcean Mining Company
Olusegun Ogundeji
2016-06-30T21:46:00+01:00
2459
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How Investors Can Protect Themselves Against Bitcoin Scams
Iyke Aru
2016-06-29T16:05:00+01:00
784
HashOcean has opened a new Facebook page, claims its domain and previous Facebook page were hacked.
HashOcean Responds, Cites a Hack, Ready to Resume Usual Payout
Olusegun Ogundeji
2016-06-28T12:13:00+01:00
1942
Usual website activities of a major Bitcoin miner Hashocean are nowhere to be found, fuelling suggestions that the cloudminer is a scam.
Major Bitcoin Miner Disappears Along with Millions of Dollars Worth of Bitcoin
Olusegun Ogundeji
2016-06-27T10:15:00+01:00
7394

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