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January 08, 2018, 09:48:48 PM
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Oh, wise and honorable Bitcointalk users:

- How does one find someone to host Bitcoin mining equipment?
- What does one usually pay for hosting of such a nature?
- Is it priced in terms of rack space/electricity consumed, like in a normal data center where they give you a 42U rack and a 20A/208V PDU for a fixed monthly fee?

Thanks in advance for your help.
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January 08, 2018, 09:56:48 PM
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I am in WA and paying about $0.1 per kwh, considering upgrading my mine into something far more substantial, but would like to first consider alternatives the likes of hosting with someone else.

Oh, wise and honorable Bitcointalk users:

- How does one find someone to host my Bitcoin mining equipment?
- What does one usually pay for hosting of such a nature?
- Is it priced in terms of rack space/electricity consumed, like in a normal data center where they give you a 42U rack and a 20A/208V PDU for a fixed monthly fee?

Total noob when it comes to hosting of this nature, so as always, any pointers to more reading or related threads very much appreciated. I've done some searching but have had little success thus far.

Thanks in advance for your help.

For most, yes it's rack space/electricity consumed.  I'd love a 42U rack though, currently at 30.   

This one is in Washington.  http://www.asicspace.com/miner-mart

Here's another:  https://giga-watt.com
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This one is in Washington.  http://www.asicspace.com/miner-mart

Here's another:  https://giga-watt.com

Very helpful. Thanks!
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