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Topic: Miner hosting? L3+ x2 and GPU's? anyone know of a place in the USA? (Read 507 times)

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OregonMines Official Account
Hello,

I am the COO of Oregon Mines.  We are totally full and have been for some time with a long waiting list.  Therefore, we are not financially motivated in responding to the latest comment.  Oregon Mines has successfully hosted miners since 2014.  The negative comment referred to was posted early in 2015 by a person who was subsequently banned from the forum and the comments related solely to a former employee without any reference to the services of Oregon Mines.

Since these posts seem to endure indefinitely, don't want them to linger in the forum without response.

Regards,
Tom Thurber
COO - Oregon Mines
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I hear you. I have heard nothing but bad things about them:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/scammer-oregon-mines-1065198

This was something I read on awhile back as well. WAY to many red flags.
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I've personally used Oregon Mines for a few month before I got out of BTC asics.  I had a direct phone number for the main 'OPs' guy.  Good service.  It was approximately $105 for each S7.  You can do some rough math from that figure.
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Still looking in the USA for a mining hosting company. The issue is none of the ones I have spoken to want to provide proof if insurance, business license, etc... Need a place for two L3+ miners and two dash miners.
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I do this in the Houston Texas area for some local miners but I'm pretty much full atm.

Might expand early next year.

I'm pretty expensive tho, i know there are some data centers also in the Houston area that are cheaper than me but i cant recall the name.
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Which part of the States are you in? I am currently renting a whole cabinet in a data center near New York. PM me if you are interested in the details.
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Thank you.. Alot of that shit gets confusing. 10/20kw mininums...

Just want to keep it simple stupid.

I have X (what is the cost to cohost) and what is included. It really should be that simple. Smiley

That being said, it is a good post! I appreciate you sharing it.. I was able to find a couple of companies in there that might be interesting to check out
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I've read about this not a long time back. The project name is Giga Watt and by the looks of it, they might be the best hosting solution out there. Just check them out: https://giga-watt.com/

Thanks... I looked at it but they wanting people or requiring people to buy tokens etc... which may be okay but if the tokens are 20.00 a token and they are actively adjusting but there is nothing on that.

This should be really straight forward. They are also charging 70 per miner just to host. +++ (electricity + maint) and other fees. I need to see a dedicated price break down for me to see if it's worth while. ? I am paying 100.00 a month in power here in Florida... plus maybe an extra 50 per miner in AC...

I sent a request, so we will see.

OPEN to other hosting companies if anyone has any idea's.
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I've read about this not a long time back. The project name is Giga Watt and by the looks of it, they might be the best hosting solution out there. Just check them out: https://giga-watt.com/
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I put up a post yesterday but can't find it under search. Not under username nor under google... not sure if it went up!

I am looking for a host for my miners. Preferably which much cheaper electricity than here in Florida. I prefer that if you're going to offer up a name of a place that you currently have items at the place you're recommending.

I was looking at a place in Canada that is on here but people have said they are fraudulent. That is a red flag I don't want to deal with. I don't want to have my @#$% stolen.

Not sure how many people host GPU miners but what about asic's?
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