Are you going to exclusively host the miners that will be sent by us or will you be hosting self-miners which can be bought simultaneously? (just like a typical cloud-mining service)We don't do cloud hashing at all, and have no plans to offer cloud hash at this time, and I don't see that changing for the foreseeable future. We strictly do collocation: You send us the miner: we provide power, networking, and cooling.
What if I want to terminate the service after a year or two? Will you be sending our miners back or will you be paying it's equivalent cost price? (at a reduced rate of course)We offer flexible monthly contracts which can be broken at any time, for instance if, you'd like to sell your hardware and upgrade to a newer model. However, if you want the miner shipped back to you, you will need to pay the shipping costs.
Can we get full access to our miners' configuration, giving full freedom for users to select their convenient pools as well as setting up their payout addresses anytime?New customers of ours get a username and password so they can login on a portal on our website. Once they've logged in, they can see a page which displays their miners' temperatures and hashrates. Each miner is represented by a rectangular tile. If you click on a tile, an authentication dialog pops up (root/root) just as if the miner was on your LAN. Once you've filled out the dialog, you can set pools and have access to all the options within the miner you normally would have access to.
Will you be live streaming our miners in order to verify if they are maintained properly? (For instance, Genesis Mining is having a 24/7 live stream of their miners here => www.lifeinsideabitcoinmine.comI'm currently living at the datacenter, and I'd like a little privacy, haha. This is a good idea though.
In the meantime, I'm gonna watch this thread and will eventually contact you after the construction gets completed and if everything goes right. Construction already finished on the facility that pictures are posted for early in this thread. We leased space at that data center from the data center owner, however, we were forced to move about 50 miles away to Quincy, WA this summer when the owner was not able meet the cooling demands that miners require in the Washington summer.
The Quincy site is currently fully operational and we are offering the rate of $55/kw/mo (7.5 cents/kwh) to both small and large customers.