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just spent way too much time comparing bitcoin mining hosting companies and honestly the landscape is way different than it was a few years ago. turns out electricity rates are literally everything—we're talking $0.07-$0.08/kWh all-in with some providers, which actually changes the whole profit math.
so here's what i found: if you're just getting into hosted mining, Simple Mining in Iowa seems like the actual move. they own their facilities, do repairs in-house (free for 12 months), and use precision billing so you only pay for actual hashing time. no BS credits to chase. the grid is like 65% renewable too which is a nice bonus.
if you're scaling bigger or international, there are other bitcoin mining hosting companies worth looking at—Hut 8 if you're institutional, EZ Blockchain for bring-your-own-hardware, Bitkern if you want to toggle between uptime modes, and UMiners if you're comfortable with Ethiopia's hydro power at $0.055-$0.065/kWh.
real talk though: uptime matters way more than the headline rate. 98% vs 95% compounds hard over a year. and read the repair policy closely because a broken fan that takes 3 weeks to fix kills your returns faster than a slightly higher kWh rate.
has anyone actually used any of these? curious what the real experience is like after a few months in.