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Cloud mining list
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This is a list of the largest mining companies.
Name | Description | Link |
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Bitcoin Cloud Mining | Currently all Bitcoin Cloud Mining contracts are sold out. | [1] |
Eobot | Start cloud mining Bitcoin with as little as $10. Eobot claims customers can break even in 14 months. | [2] |
Genesis Mining | Genesis Mining is the largest Bitcoin and scrypt cloud mining provider. Genesis Mining offers three Bitcoin cloud mining plans that are reasonably priced. Zcash mining contracts are also available. | [3] |
Hashflare | Hashflare offers SHA-256 mining contracts and more profitable SHA-256 coins can be mined while automatic payouts are still in BTC. Customers must purchase at least 10 GH/s. | [4] |
Hashing 24 | Hashing24 has been involved with Bitcoin mining since 2012. They have facilities in Iceland and Georgia. They use modern ASIC chips from BitFury deliver the maximum performance and efficiency possible. | [5] |
Hashnest | Hashnest is operated by Bitmain, the producer of the Antminer line of Bitcoin miners. HashNest currently has over 600 Antminer S7s for rent. You can view the most up-to-date pricing and availability on Hashnest's website. At the time of writing one Antminer S7's hash rate can be rented for $1,200. | [6] |
MineOnCloud | MineOnCloud currently has about 35 TH/s of mining equipment for rent in the cloud. Some miners available for rent include AntMiner S4s and S5s. | [7] |
Minergate | Offers both pool and merged mining and cloud mining services for Bitcoin. | [8] |
Minex | Minex is an innovative aggregator of blockchain projects presented in an economic simulation game format. Users purchase Cloudpacks which can then be used to build an index from pre-picked sets of cloud mining farms, lotteries, casinos, real-world markets and much more. | [9] |
NiceHash | NiceHash is unique in that it uses an orderbook to match mining contract buyers and sellers. Check its website for up-to-date prices. | [10] |