Provider Reviews

Every review follows the same structure: datasheet, score breakdown (price 30% ยท track record 30% ยท transparency 20% ยท support 20%), honest pros & cons. Updated monthly.

Hashlabs

since 2021

Cyprus-based host with published $0.072/kWh all-in pricing, daily direct-to-wallet payouts and EU facilities (Norway, Finland) โ€” one of the most transparent offers we track.

Simple Mining

since 2021

Iowa-based host with fully published tier pricing ($0.08/kWh starter, $0.07 enterprise), precision billing and a 4.7 Trustpilot score โ€” the transparency benchmark in the US segment.

Blockware Solutions

since 2017

One of the longest-running US hosts (2017) with a published $0.078/kWh starting rate and a respected research arm โ€” track record over rock-bottom pricing.

Compass Mining

since 2020

The best-known hosting marketplace โ€” wide selection and no lock-ins, but a 2022 incident history (Russia, lawsuits) and a 3.3 Trustpilot score demand scrutiny per listing.

Sazmining

since

Renewable-only host with a revenue-share model (15โ€“20%) instead of kWh pricing and direct pool payouts โ€” read the year-1 hardware forfeiture clause before signing.

Bitdeer

since 2021

NASDAQ-listed Bitmain spin-off with facilities on three continents โ€” institutional-grade infrastructure, but a cloud-fee model instead of transparent kWh pricing and weak customer ratings.

ECOS

since 2017

Armenian free-zone operator with a real 60 MW facility but a 2.3 Trustpilot score across ~2,000 reviews and repeated payout complaints โ€” the gap between marketing and review reality is a red flag.

ASIC Jungle

since 2020

A hardware broker (175,000+ ASICs sold) that matches buyers with partner hosts โ€” useful for bulk deals, but with zero public hosting terms it can't be compared like a real host.

NiceHash

since 2014

The reference hashpower marketplace since 2014 โ€” it survived and repaid a $64M hack, but a 1.3 Trustpilot score and its founder history keep it in the caution column.