Hashvalue 

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Crypto mining is entering a new era—one defined by accessibility, sustainability, and smart infrastructure. HashValue is at the forefront of this transformation, delivering a seamless mining experience powered by cutting-edge hardware, renewable energy, and intelligent automation. From first-time miners to institutional investors, our platform is designed to adapt to every user's needs—making crypto mining simple, secure, and scalable. By removing technical and financial barriers, and committing to transparency and performance, we’re not just offering a service—we’re enabling a global movement toward decentralized, digital wealth creation.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Urgent Scam Alert

Urgent Scam Alert: Cryboot.com Stole My 2000 USDT
Cryboot.com is a confirmed crypto scam. I lost 2000 USDT after depositing into their fake trading platform. They promised high returns, locked my funds, then vanished. No support, no withdrawals—just a phishing trap.

1 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

all i ever wanted was my payouts

all i ever wanted was my payouts. then i asked for my withdrawals, i was left unanswered for weeks before i got shut and locked out of my account, while they claimed the decision was taken due to usage abnormality taken place on my account. which makes no sense to me.
At this junction, am not even asking for much just consistency and honesty. Token Bla𝘇e gave me that and the peace of mind i deserve.

5 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM

UPDATE:
- Real SCAMMERS. Require actual $$$ investment in order to withdraw anything. The trial means nothing. AVOID.
- CS eventually responded: There are transaction anomalies in your account. You need to upgrade your mining package to resume normal use.
^ READ: Pay for contract, the trial means nothing.
^ If a trial can't be proven, there's no way to trust any real investment (not that I ever would have invested).
- Despite this info on their FAQ:
-- Can I try cloud mining for free? Yes! New users receive a $100 trial bonus to start cloud mining for free - no deposit required and no hidden fees. Plus, all earnings from the trial are yours to keep.
-- Can I withdraw my profits? Yes. After your contract ends, you can withdraw
anytime with a minimum withdrawal amount of 100 USDT. Withdrawals are processed quickly and securely.
-- Are there any extra or hidden fees?
No. Everything is included in the plan price. You'll never be charged anything extra--what you see is what you pay.
- Website (highly unlikely to be truthful):
"39M+ Registered Users
156+ Countries Supported
5+ Years of Experience
98% Client Satisfaction"
- Whois info for hashvalue (dot) net - scammer. Given the website claims, registering the domain only 4 months ago is a HUGE red flag.
Created 6/6/2025
Updated 9/29/2025
Expires 6/6/2026

Accumulated the profits using trial funds. Went to withdraw. Got rejected due to "abnormal account". Contacted CS in live chat and provided initial info. Literal radio silence since that point.

28 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was also scammed by Hashvalue mining…

I was also scammed by Hashvalue mining group. Account balance frozen and cannot be withdrawn. I bought a package of 5000 dollars. The group said I had to buy 2 times at the same time. So they kept my 5000 dollars. Investors sue each other to get their money back. Scammers.

5 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fraudulent Platform - Financial Scam.

I made some small deposits, purchased some mining contracts, and managed to withdraw them. The scam began when I purchased a $2,500 contract and tried to withdraw. My transactions were blocked and my available balance was withheld. I tried several times to request a refund, only for the amounts I deposited to the platform, without receiving any mining returns. I was informed that I would need to purchase one more $2,500 contract to release my balance. Users need to report this on all review sites and social media platforms. We need to contact the authorities to block this platform and freeze the assets on the blockchain, which can be easily traced, to prevent new users from being scammed. I am another victim of this scam. Report it. Let's unite to put its creators in prison.

5 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My experience with them was ridiculous

My experience with them was ridiculous. I have lost a lot to them already, I requested for withdrawal and they declined, also contacted their support and no response. Anyway, I have moved on with PAIVA and my finances and savings has changed positively.

3 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Warning – HashValue is a Scam!

I invested $5,000 in the “DOGE Advanced Hash Plan” contract on August 10, 2025. The contract promised a fixed daily profit and withdrawals worked for the first two days. On the third day, my account was blocked under the false pretext of not meeting a requirement to purchase two contracts – a condition that DID NOT exist in the original agreement.

I have hard evidence: screenshots of the original contract, the altered version with the newly added clause, full payment history, and correspondence with their support.

After blocking my account, HashValue support is now urging me to open ANOTHER $5,000 contract, claiming that only this will unlock my existing funds. This is a classic scam tactic designed to extract more money from victims.

HashValue’s business model shows clear signs of a typical “cloud mining” scam:
– unrealistic, fixed daily returns
– withdrawal block under fabricated conditions
– retroactive changes to contract terms
– pressure to invest more to “unlock” existing funds

I am reporting this to law enforcement, CERT Polska, domain registrars, hosting providers, blockchain analytics firms, cryptocurrency exchanges, and scam reporting platforms.

Avoid this trap – do not deposit any funds here.

13 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Was making good profits

Was making good profits. Guess the website is down cause the government is checking it out? I really like this website, hope it’s not a scam. I see they reply to some reviews. When will website be back up??

27 July 2025
Unprompted review
Hashvalue logo

Reply from Hashvalue

You are right - if a website is temporarily shut down due to a government security inspection, it is usually to ensure the compliance of the platform, the safety of user funds, and to prevent any potential fraud. Such inspections are usually aimed at making the platform more stable, transparent, and trustworthy in the long run.
The recovery time depends on the depth of the inspection and the complexity of the rectification:
Light inspection: If only compliance documents need to be submitted, it may be restored within a few days.
Moderate rectification: Involving technical adjustments or system reinforcement, it may take 1-2 weeks.
Deep inspection or transformation: If the platform needs to redesign certain functions or conduct third-party audits, it may take weeks or even longer.
According to recent government website inspection reports, many platforms were able to resume operations smoothly after rectification, and the quality of service has also been improved.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Invested 8K

Invested 8K , 3 days later website is gone. SCAM hashvalve they also use different sites names HASH.com , etc .Its all a scam .

18 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Hash Value is probably a gang of scammers.

Hash Value is probably a gang of scammers.
I invested over $100,000. Now I have to take legal action to get my money back.
Don't believe a word everyone else writes. It's all lies!!!
This company is not reputable.

10 July 2025
Unprompted review
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