The readers of this thread deserve a balanced, realistic, data driven perspective.
I am a real oneminers customer sharing my experience. It is data that should be looked at, data is impartial by itself.
I understand your statements were challenged, sometimes fairly, sometimes not, and it must have hurt.
But attacking everyone that has something to say does not help anyone.
We should both listen to what the other has to say, I have indisputable data that contradicts some of your statements, it complements others.
Would you mind presenting some of it? Anybody can say they have anything, but without proof, it means nothing. You're just asking us to take your word for it. I personally found some obvious manipulations which make it appear oneminers are lying about owning anything outside of a PO box. They seem to have a good marketing budget which they use to tour actual mining farms and take a bunch of pictures to pretend they own them. A lot of the information they provide just doesn't add up.
In the end we agree, oneminers is not to be trusted, but our reasons are quite different.
My concern is that fraud and lies are so deeply engrained in the policies and culture at oneminers that it is hopeless.
Regardless of how correct me or ABCbits are, my view is this is just another reason why nobody should support oneminers or send them any money.