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November 18, 2024, 10:46:07 AM
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I'm trying to understand experiences with hosting facilities and compensation disputes.

If you've ever used hosting services for your miners, I'd love to hear:

- Have you ever faced significant downtime or unexpected issues?
- Did you try to claim compensation for losses?
- What was the outcome if you pursued it?
- Experienced issues, but decided not to pursue claims, why?

Not interested in scams/frauds/cloud, or naming and shaming here - just trying to understand how common these situations are and how they're typically handled.

Thanks for sharing your experiences!
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January 10, 2025, 05:06:09 AM
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looks like a possible spam ad for oneminers.

I don’t know anything about them.

my guy has been good since august. So I do not ask him for compensation.

If anyone wants to know who I use pm me as he still has some room.

He will take L7 L9 and all bitmain 21 miners.

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January 10, 2025, 09:35:29 AM
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looks like a possible spam ad for oneminers.
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Not possible, but definitely either spam ad, SEO spam or shilling[1]. In past few months, i notice thread on mining board receive similar kind of spam[2-3].

[1] https://ninjastic.space/search?board=14&content=oneminers
[2] https://ninjastic.space/search?board=14&content=asicprofit
[3] https://ninjastic.space/search?board=14&content=iceriver

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February 06, 2025, 12:10:58 PM
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oneminer is scam

Hello!

As a happy customer of oneminers hosting, I can share my experience with their hosting services for ASIC miners.

I’ve been hosting with them for a while now, and their uptime has been excellent so far. They maintain transparent communication and proactive maintenance, which minimizes any unexpected issues. On the rare occasion of a disruption (e.g., due to external factors like power grid issues), they were quick to address it and kept me informed throughout.

Fortunately, I’ve never faced significant losses requiring compensation. However, their policies are clear, and they seem fair about resolving issues responsibly.

I haven't needed to pursue claims because any minor concerns were handled efficiently by their support team before it escalated. They have a professional approach and prioritize customer satisfaction, so there’s rarely a need to go down the compensation route.

In general, hosting with a reliable provider significantly reduces the headaches associated with downtime or disputes. It’s all about choosing a trustworthy partner.

Hope this helps, and good luck in finding the insights you’re looking for!
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