Cloudmining Part 2: Sites review

Cloudmining Part 2: Sites review

CoinTelegraph recently publishpart one of its review of the most popular cloudmining services. Technical details covered, we now turn to the all-important user experience: is cloud mining genuinely a safe, enjoyable feature of Bitcoin? As with several areas of the Bitcoin community, cloudmining entities have occasionally come under scrutiny and received negative attention over certain issues occurring. Accordingly, we include our providers’ support and reference materials in our statistics, in addition to usability features such as interface and website design. Support and FAQ. Users can....


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