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Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread
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memehunter
on 17/02/2025, 07:02:43 UTC
⭐ Merited by ABCbits (2) ,Ultegra134 (1)
    I think I know who the culprit that is farming these accounts  ------> This guy.
    I noticed he has taken his farming mission to the mining (altcoins board) where he makes his posts and then uses his alt accounts to reply. For the past few days, he has been offline, and the offline times of all the alts is pretty close to each other.

    I checked the profile in question and while it very difficult for me to blame him for farming on behalf of your evidence, it is quite clear that he is an AI spammer.

    User:  doubletheprof.


    So I came across this blog post on OneMiners' website while researching some altcoin mining opportunities, and I have to say—it got me thinking. It breaks down why Dogecoin mining is unexpectedly profitable right now, even compared to some of the big-name coins.

    A lot of people write off Doge as just a meme, but the numbers tell a different story. The article goes into details about factors like the latest market trends, mining difficulty, and how the merge mining with Litecoin is actually a huge advantage.

    Not trying to shill or anything, but I figured it might be interesting for anyone looking into mining altcoins right now. Check it out here : https://oneminers.com/blogs/news/why-is-dogecoin-crypto-mining-so-profitable-right-now

    Curious to hear what others think tho—is Dogecoin mining worth it in the long run, or just a temporary spike?



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    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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    The problem with any hydrominer is that it requires an additional fluid cooling unit. It is easier and cheaper to buy a noise box and an asic with air cooling.

    But since you mentioned oneminers, which is cloud mining, I would recommend not using such services.

    Well, it's not a cloud mining service for several reasons:

    You actually own the ASIC miner being hosted. This is a major difference from cloud mining, where you’re just renting hash power and have no claim to any physical equipment.

    Cloud mining often raises concerns about whether the advertised hash power even exists. Here, you can verify your device and its operation.

    Instead of vague contracts, they provide a straightforward hosting service.

    Unlike cloud mining, where fees are often bundled or unclear, you pay for the actual energy consumed by your device.

    Since you own the device, you’re not locked into a long-term contract. You can sell it, upgrade it, or move it somewhere else whenever you want, which isn't possible with cloud mining.

    When your device reaches the end of its lifecycle, you still have options—upgrading, selling, or repurposing it. With cloud mining, once your contract ends, there’s nothing left.[/li][/list]


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