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Apparently you have nowhere to put your money if you are looking for the use of your funds through mining hosting sites. You can use these funds to simply purchase a couple or three miners and simply find the nearest data center for placement, while investing in cloud mining you will simply lose your funds since reputation and cloud mining are not joint things in 99% of cases.
Even if you can find data center who're willing to store Bitcoin mining ASIC, i doubt it'll turn into profit when data center meet with various standard where some of them isn't really needed for mining purpose.
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I did quick research and it seems some service you mentioned are questionable.
HashFlare: HashFlare was another popular cloud mining service provider. They offered contracts for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies. Please note that the landscape of cloud mining providers can change rapidly, so verify their current status and reputation.
OP never ask for cloud mining.
Bitmain Antminer Hosting: Bitmain, a prominent manufacturer of mining hardware, also offers hosting services for its Antminer machines. They have data centers in various locations around the world.
I couldn't find reliable information about "Bitmain Antminer Hosting" from quick search.
Compute North: Compute North operates mining facilities in the United States and Canada and offers hosting services for miners. They focus on providing a secure and reliable infrastructure for mining.
Compute North already files for bankruptcy,
https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/09/22/crypto-mining-data-center-provider-compute-north-files-for-bankruptcy-protection/.
Giga Watt: Giga Watt was known for its ICO and hosting services. They allowed users to rent mining facilities and purchase WTT tokens that represented mining power.
Gigawatt already shut down,
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/giga-watt-bitcoin-mining-company-031756425.html.
CoinGeek: CoinGeek is associated with Bitcoin Cash (BCH) mining and offers hosting services for miners interested in mining BCH.
CoinGeek website is BSV propaganda. IMO nobody should trust them.