Finance:Cloud mining
Cloud mining is the process of cryptocurrency mining utilizing a remote data center with shared processing power.[1]
This type of cloud mining enables users to mine bitcoins or alternative cryptocurrencies without managing the hardware. The mining rigs are housed and maintained in a facility owned by mining company and the customer simply needs to register and purchase mining contracts or shares.[2] Since cloud mining is provided as a service, there is generally some cost and this can result in lower returns for the miner.
Types of hosting
Users of hosted mining equipment can either lease a physical mining server or a virtual private server and install mining software on the machine. Instead of leasing a dedicated server, some services offer hashing power hosted in data centers for sale denominated in Gigahash/seconds (GH/s); users either select a desired amount of hashing power and a period for the contract or in some cases can trade their hashing power.
See also
References
- ↑ David Lee Kuo Chuen (2015). Handbook of Digital Currency: Bitcoin, Innovation, Financial Instruments, and Big Data. Academic Press. ISBN 9780128023518. https://books.google.com/books?id=RfWcBAAAQBAJ&q=cloud+mining&pg=PA57.
- ↑ "About Bitcoin Cloud Mining". Cloud Mining Report. http://cloudminingreport.com/about-cloud-mining/.
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