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Topic: Krater Tech looking for data centers for testing (Read 150 times)

jr. member
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CEO - Krater.io
This is not an advertisement as we are just looking for partners that would like to try for free and help us polish our product, but please let me know if this post is not allowed here. I read the rules of this section and didn't find anything against it.

If one of the members reports this topic - the mods might move it to the "Services" section, while this is mining-related, it may seem more of a service than not.

Most miners here including myself are small-sized miners, I don't think any of us around here can be potential clients, but at least, people who look for such a service using search engines might end up here.

With that said, try to post a few images of your software (to be taken seriously) by potential clients.

Good luck.



Well, in that case, I am sorry and it should be up to the moderators to decide.

However let me point out that YES, you as a small sized miners are precisely the people who we are looking to facilitate mining. Most Data Centers do not accept small MOQs because they cannot deal with the manual work of calculating consumptions and managing the support requests. We eliminate all those frictions by automating all processes (invoicing, maintenance/restarts, pool selection) and eliminating the pain points that plague Data Centers. The miner doesn't need to write support tickets anymore to change pools, changing pools doesn't make the providers' life more difficult when making invoices.

We are looking to democratize the mining space for the small sized miners. Because we are small sized miners ourselves and used to be shareholders of a hosting provider that faced all the problems of attending retail.

legendary
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be constructive or S.T.F.U
This is not an advertisement as we are just looking for partners that would like to try for free and help us polish our product, but please let me know if this post is not allowed here. I read the rules of this section and didn't find anything against it.

If one of the members reports this topic - the mods might move it to the "Services" section, while this is mining-related, it may seem more of a service than not.

Most miners here including myself are small-sized miners, I don't think any of us around here can be potential clients, but at least, people who look for such a service using search engines might end up here.

With that said, try to post a few images of your software (to be taken seriously) by potential clients.

Good luck.

jr. member
Activity: 36
Merit: 5
CEO - Krater.io
Hi everyone,

I am a miner since 2013 and last year I founded a company called Krater Tech. We are building a marketplace that helps data centers to better monetize on their infrastructure by enabling them to connect with hardware suppliers and end users through proprietary technology that automates all processes involved in mining.

The software can monitor machines performance (algorithm agnostic), measure energy consumption with high precision, produce invoices and process payments between customers and hosting providers. We have already 2000 machines under monitoring in 3 different locations and have been using the software ourselves as customers for months without problems.

At the moment, we are looking for data center/hosting providers who would like to serve retail miners, but so far have not found a solution for the "manual invoice" nightmare of serving a big numbers of retailers, or hosting providers who are looking for a solution to improve their processes and would like to test our software for free for 3 months.

This is not an advertisement as we are just looking for partners that would like to try for free and help us polish our product, but please let me know if this post is not allowed here. I read the rules of this section and didn't find anything against it.

If you are interested or know operators that might be interested, shoot me a PM and we'll take it from there.

If you have any questions, I am glad to answer all of them below.

Best regards,

Hache.
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