Looking for a hosted Bitcoin mining service

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sat_nodeMember
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#1Dec 1, 2017, 11:55 AM
I've made some decent returns on my Bitcoin investments recently. Been holding since 2017 and cashed out last year. Now I’ve got a couple of altcoins and around $70k saved up for mining. I’ve done quite a bit of research on mining and I'm searching for a hosted service where I can get my miners up and running in just a couple of days. Would appreciate any recommendations or insights. Thanks a lot!
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coin_sigmaLegendary
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#2Dec 3, 2017, 03:44 AM
Be careful it looks like a marketplace for selling miners but through online and it looks like it doesn't have any physical product so I believe it's a cloud mining site. The website is not well-known here there is someone on the forum who mentions this check the link below and I tried to check the link and it ended Antivirus blocking it due to data leakage. So be careful before you access their website and maybe they are collecting data from your PC like IP and do some hacking/hijacking attacks. - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5305682.msg56271162#msg56271162
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#3Dec 3, 2017, 06:48 AM
Hello there! We don't offer cloud mining services. Our main focus is on selling miners and providing hosted mining solutions. You can check out details of our Farms on our website, and read the reviews posted by our customers on Trustpilot. You could also look us up on Google and learn about our history and collaboration with ViaBTC. Make sure to conduct thorough research before making any decisions. Safe Mining!
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coin_sigmaLegendary
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#4Dec 3, 2017, 06:56 AM
Ok then? If it's not a cloud mining service where are your location and physical miner? Having a selfie of these miners with a fan sign make sure you use your current username as your fan sign. If you can provide that thing I'm sure few people will trust you and about the trust pilot all reviews there can be easily manipulated we do not trust any reviews from them unless one of the users who gives a response/review is one of the trusted members here on the forum. Sorry but checking your website and some reviews can't convince me that you and your website are trusted.
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#5Dec 3, 2017, 07:40 AM
Hello! As mentioned earlier, our main focus is on selling miners and providing hosted mining solutions. You can find a list of our farms on our website. We will, however, work to ensure that this profile is updated with relevant information, similar to what you have mentioned, as we are aware that there are many scammers out there. You could, however, join our Discord server and Telegram group to ask any questions you may have about Zionodes. Safe Mining!
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orbit100Hero Member
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#6Dec 3, 2017, 08:38 AM
I just checked your website and I found that some info is really lacking or ambiguous. For example, you stated you have a mining farm in Moldova, but there is no further info other than some short videos of low quality. No address, no contact etc. I also need to log in to view further. I think that's not really a good way to market your business (if it is legit).
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#7Dec 3, 2017, 10:45 AM
I built a listing service for North American bitcoin miner hosting companies. Launched a little less than a month ago and have almost 30 listings or so of hosting companies that currently have availability. You can check it out here - https://hashbranch.com I have a varying level of working relationships with some of the listings and that is growing as they continue to use the service. Happy to connect and help you go through the options on the market for hosting. Take care.
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stack51Hero Member
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#8Dec 3, 2017, 12:53 PM
If you did a bit of browsing you would have stumbled upon my topic The risk of NOT actually owning your mining hardware, where you can see many theories and real-life examples of how terrible the idea of transferring the ownership of your miners to someone else, which is exactly what hosting is, there is always a good chance that things go south when the things you think you own are actually owned by someone else.
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real_bearMember
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#9Dec 3, 2017, 03:08 PM
Although not the cheapest out there from an energy cost perspective I am very happy with DelMarvaBlockchain.  https://delmarva.io/ They are in the US and have been nothing but honest, friendly and responsive since day 1. Tell Matt I sent you!
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darkguruHero Member
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#10Dec 3, 2017, 04:53 PM
Did a quick look at their site and do like most of what they show though their miner prices are way out of line with Bitmain's prices. The *most* part is the picture they have of a heavy power circuit breaker 'box' https://i0.wp.com/delmarva.io/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/IMG-2954-scaled.jpg?resize=1536%2C2048&ssl=1 There is no way in hell that setup should have passed the electrical inspection... That plastic box does not stand a chance of surviving a short across any buses inside of it... Electrical distribution enclosures are designed and rated to contain and re-direct the huge explosive force that results from a major cross-phase fault.
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real_bearMember
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#11Dec 3, 2017, 08:56 PM
Think you're looking at their one of their containers. Jump on their telegram as they are showing incredible images of infrastructure going in and rapid growth. Nobody claimed they were as big as many others but they are growing and are in the process of adding 2.6MW this week.... I'd pick them over Compass any day of the week and I'll stick by my recommendations.   To be clear I have no financial interest in their company I am however a customer of DelMarvaBlockchain.
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bear365Full Member
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#12Dec 3, 2017, 09:56 PM
If you have your own mining equipment, just place it with a third-party provider providing services, if the tariff suits you, for example, in the nearest data center. However, if you are talking about cloud mining, then in this case you are very risky and in your place I would not do this, but this is my opinion.
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