ZeusHash CEO Terry Li: ‘It’s a Start For What’s Coming’

ZeusHash CEO Terry Li: ‘It’s a Start For What’s Coming’

ZeusMiner recently launched its own cloud hashing service, ZeusHash, and within a week of going live the company had already signed up thousands of users, according to CryptoCoinsNews. We had a chance to speak with Zeus Integrated System’s CEO Terry Li about his company’s new cloud mining platform. CoinTelegraph: Tell us about some of the unique features of ZeusHash. Terry Li: First of all, let's start with the boring and usual stuff. All of ZeusHash customers receive real mining output related to our pool. Because we have decent pool size and no pool fees, the coins generated should be....


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