"So I return at last with my results.
I did a virus check on virustotal.com (that means over 40 different antivirus programs scanned it) the detection rate is zero. Sounds good, doesn't it?
I installed a program and verified my cell phone number. Threads:0. That's odd, I should've got it right after this action.
They want you to BUY threads to earn money, that's a red flag right there and a conflict of interest: If I want to build the largest supercomputer ever, I want it to be energy efficient too! I would want to give you as many threads as your rig can handle so I get profit. At least that's what logic would tell you to do...
Real cloud computing firms do not charge their providers no matter what!
So I did a whois check, I did an IP address lookup and finally I checked out the address of the company.
Results:
Their ONLY server is located in Germany (supercomputers need a lot of bandwidth to eliminate bottlenecks and packet loss as much as possible, so this is odd)
Latitude: 51 (51° 0′ 0.00″ N)
Longitude: 9 (9° 0′ 0.00″ E)

The detailed whois is the following:
Registrar
easyDNS Technologies, Inc.
Whois Server
whois.easydns.com
Referral URL
http://www.easydns.com
Status
clientTransferProhibited
clientUpdateProhibited
Contact Email

Creation Date
09/17/2012
Updated Date
09/17/2012
Expiration Date
09/17/2014
Registrant
Digital Generation
555 California Street, Suite 4
San Francisco, CA 94104
UN
Administrative Contact
Peterson, Mark
555 California Street, Suite 4
San Francisco, CA 94104
UN
Email: cpurevenue@gmail.com -free email for such a large corporation? LOL

Finally I've checked the address in google street view and found some interesting things:
555, california street is a branch, the entire building belongs to Bank Of America...

The entire operation is a well concealed pyramid where the suckers buy the threads and the entire liquidity of the company depends on those suckers. The free thread might pay people for a while, but it will be doomed soon.
There are legit companies who buy your computing power for real but this is not one of them. I usually earn a dollar from one of them each month. The higher paying legit ones expect that you provide at least 25 dedicated computers for them. The legit ones also offer you access to their super computing grid so they cover the selling side of the market.
Coingeneration did not even bother to sell their grid to customers and the entire operation is fake.
Some other interesting things:
Weird symbolism: The star david and the lion are zionist symbols and when I've first heard of this site it was advertised to be affiliated with the Bilderberg group. The group consist of uber rich billionaires who do not care about this kind of business. They do not want you, the little man to earn money and they have their own grid that trades on wall street, fully automated. They do not need your few megaflops because they already have the ultimate cutting edge technology with a whole lot of petaflops.
My final conclusion:"