So, I got super lucky mining solo on CK's Pool and thought, why not reinvest some of that cash.
I needed to buy and host a couple of Bitmain S19A Pro 110Th miners since my electricity costs aren't too friendly and I'm pretty much maxed out on my 200Amp panel with all these Bitcoin/Altcoin miners. And don't even get me started on how hot my mining room is...
I was checking out ASIC hosting companies that also sell hardware, like Compass, but they felt way too big for what I needed. That's when I found DelMarVa Blockchain.
I ended up buying 2 S19A Pro miners with a year of hosting and maintenance, paying in Bitcoin. Honestly, it freaked me out a bit sending that much crypto to a company I had zero experience with, but I gotta say, I’m really happy with their service and the owner, Matt Harris.
Matt reached out to me personally throughout the whole process of buying, hosting, and setting up. He laid out the timelines and even talked about their plans for improving the electrical grid. Before I knew it, my two S19A Pros were up and running with zero hassle.
Now, I'm looking to add 2 more S19A Pro units. Their enthusiasm for Bitcoin and the personal touch they provide means they’ve got my business for the long haul.
If you're on the hunt for a solid host that covers everything, I can totally recommend them based on my awesome experience.
Happy Mining!
My journey with DelMarVa Blockchain delmarva.io
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