My service may not appeal to many miners located in the US, but having the miners managed at the same baseline power price could make some sense. In Europe, its a different story.
Besides, I'm looking for rigs that don't really fit in your average home/apartment scenario.
Mods: I thought this thread would have more relevance here, but feel free to move it to the services category if you feel that's better placed.
CA, at > 10% of the US population, has residential prices that meet or exceed europe as well. It's all well and good that some have reasonable power rates, but not all do. With that said however...
By putting a hosted collocation center where power costs approach zero (less than 3 cents per kW/H) your computing power costs drop significantly.
Please sign up and indicate your level of interest. We plan to have mega big power to resell, but ultimately space is limited.
-From MegaBigPower.com
Is it that your costs are ~3¢/kWh (diff than kW/h I remind), and the difference will make up the cost of hosting for the consumer? Or is this just a difference between expectations that aren't reflected in an update?
I for one would happily drop the requirements of maintenance, noise, heat, and effort to avoid CA power costs, however:
1) Require specifics on costs to business owner, to know where the pass-throughs are to consumer.
2) Require specifics on costs to consumer (levied by business)
3) Some form of legally binding document needs at least drafting, to ensure harsh penalties on those who might ponder absconding with expensive machinery.
Those I feel are the bare necessities for anyone who wishes to offer housing of equipment for mining. Some might feel that is too onerous and busiens should be run more on a smile and a handshake, but I can't imagine leaving tens of thousands of dollars with a perfect stranger thousands of miles away from me under those conditions, and if it were cash I can't imagine anyone on these forums considering it for even a second.