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Criminals will steal your money and make sure you don't get a credit for when their crappy rentals don't work. Even when you write the owner within 15 mins they still change for the full time and even... See more
AVOID AT ALL COSTS!! My rig works perfectly at nanopool and 2miners with absolutely no issues. Once it's rented, it starts struggling due to wrong configuration, tooooo high difficulty etc etc. MRR... See more
Do not waste your money on this website it's a complete joke. Rigs you rent keep crashing and this platform only looks out for the rig owners, you're better off saving your money. It's a complete joke... See more
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most rigs are from nicehash
most of the rigs show a very high hashrates wanting hundreds of dollars per day but these rigs are not from the rig owner of that account but bought from nicehash which is cheaper using rainbow/awesome miner apps that do profit switching on you and your paying 4 times higher than what they paid without running mining rigs which why there is too much fake contracts to compete with like coinrider account, la-mining account and most russian contracts
also for rig owners hashrates shown is not pool-hashrate but share-accepted hashrate over 15min which most times shows 0h/s on the site, but my renter pools shows my rig hashing but i got my account and rig suspended but the admin of the site and i hashing for free while renters get their hashrates in the pool, site needs a better performance when measuring hashrates as this is unacceptable this was mentioned to admin by a celebrity back 5 years back but nothing was done
SO OVERALL I THINK PPL GOT SCAMMED WAY OVER 100 BITCOINS in contracts, other times my rig goes online thru a russian mrr-server which i think other accounts trying to sabotage my account and get it closed--
also owners are asian chinese operating from Taiwan not usa as site states so fake info = scam
Do not waste your money on this website…
Do not waste your money on this website it's a complete joke. Rigs you rent keep crashing and this platform only looks out for the rig owners, you're better off saving your money. It's a complete joke. If you don't believe just do your own research and look at the reviews. DON'T DO IT SAVE YOUR MONEY!!
Complete scam stay away
Scam
I rented a miner and it was completely nonfunctional. I got error after error despite setting everything up as specified in the description. I've been mining for years and have done a lot of renting as well, but I've never had an experience like this. It's criminal. Avoid them at all costs. You'll be lucky if you get a 1/5 of the shares. The hashrate listed on the website is wrong. The rejection rate is insane. It's just a total scam. Don't throw away your money.
1 out of 3 rentals bad or no hashrate
1 out of 3 rentals bad or no hashrate. With different pools that work on other rented rigs. Difficulty set as adviced, and mostly no refund. They say it is not the miners fault. Verry fishy. I quit using it, was getting so tired of this
They are no good
They are no good, lost a real huge sum here, make good money working with "Bull""stash". They have proven to be reliable and secure
Scam
Scam. Thier hash rate might say you doing good but the pool shows you're getting next to nothing or none at all. Its just a scam
It was not a consistent hash power
It was not a consistent hash power, just because they upped the hash power for a short amount of time does not constitute a consistent hash power, My hash power went down to zero several times during the rental period, I don't know how they figured it was withing the stated amount of hash power, but you can clearly see the rig owner was cheating, and support did nothing about it, went down and up like a roller coaster.
This site was great and still is I…
This site was great and still is I guess. I can't see those bad reviews without describing the great service. I made quite some ETH/BTC here providing and renting sometimes at the same time. But you need to know EXACTLY what you are doing and know how to calculate or better use sites like Minerstat and knowing about Mining difficulty, MEV, Gas/Tx prices and such. Those posting bad reviews should maybe seek another hobby. Rig Providers normally allways charge more than what they get without MMR or they are allready rented out of course but if you wait until they get free to rent you might catch those profitable Rigs to rent. To make a buck you normally need to rent in rising prices or rising profitability. Some providers then do not fullfill the rental as they get more not doing it so and dont get really punished by this. So you need to see the history of the miner which you can. But renters allways get refunded when hashrate is like more than a few percent below advertised. Take that into account and enjoy.
Criminals will steal your money and…
Criminals will steal your money and make sure you don't get a credit for when their crappy rentals don't work. Even when you write the owner within 15 mins they still change for the full time and even when there's an issue this company says it's your fault and you don't get anything back. Would never recommend to anyone. You make less mining then you actually pay just an FYI by over a dollar.
works when ir works but when it doesnt you lose
When it works, it works as it should.
These people posting 5 stars and saying “oh others don’t know what there doing” well I’m giving a review as a miner, who has no issue with 75% if my rentals and 99% if my rigs I put up for rent.
Customer service is near non existent if your in NA.
Have had many issues with renting others rigs and currently renting a 50$ 24 hour rig that claims to be hashing but I’m getting 0 on my pool.
They need to force rig owners to actually have a real description with info.
Everything is set properly, tested numerous pools but still nothing. Tested via another rental on MRR and they work fine. Hash is showing at pool.
Of course they will charge me for the hours “used” even though I got no hash from it.
Rig owner listed equihash(zec) asic as equihash_144_5(zhash) and zero response after 18 hours(8 hours in their listed “available” time.
No way to cancel a crap order and no way to actually do anything about it if in NA between 6pm-6am, although they claim EST.
If your looking for small little rigs for rent it’s good, if your looking for no hassle large hash orders look at their competitors
I tried it for the first time.
I tried it for the first time.
I rented a rig for 27usd, and after 8h my income was 0,60usd.
And the other 21usd, and after 24h I received 0,32usd.
So I do not recomend this website !!
Need to understand how it works
Need to understand how it works! You don't get profit from renting a rig, but mining a coin when is at low cost and sell what you mined at high cost, there is the time you make the profit. Then need to understand how to setup the rig properly to get the best out of it, read carefully the pool websites on how to setup and it works. I have rented few recently and works without issues.
I got scammed by them almost 1k.
I got scammed by them almost 1k.
I used to put my rigs in minning few years ago and made some crypto on the mining rig rental website balance. Suddently after some month, they deleted my account and considere I am a donator.
The donator I am, will for life harass them for get my money back.
They banned me, they didn't answer me correctly.
They deserve justice.
very bad service
very bad service. not for peoples the want make money. only for investors they want to invest in mining without profit plans . Thee service dont bring money back if it lost for time where your machine not work correctly
pure scam
Tried twice to rent rigs. First time did not start at all, second time tried with quick rent -desired hashpower. From all parameters promised 50 GH/s and 27 rigs, cheating started with 40, then 30 and ended with 75% loss of initial capital. My advice is stay away, if you do not want to lose heavily. Try alternatives like nicehash, ways better they are.
A Journalist cleared this up and MRR DOES care!
Edit: I read posting in a group that I participate in by one of the investigative journalists, where he has been working on an investigation into the reselling of hash power for the last month. I was able to chat with him and he said that MiningRigRentals was contacted recently as part of his investigation and that they showed real concern about the situation and that they are addressing some of the automated reselling that is happening. Less than an hour later I ran into someone that was losing their cool, extremely angry because they got a cease and desist letter from MRR. Not going to lie here, that put a smile on my face and definitely made me update my review. It feels good to know that MRR cares enough to go that far. He was not able to say if they will stop reselling altogether, although he said he has relayed everyone's desire to see a clear notice of hashpower being resold on rig listings. Thank you to both the journalist and MRR!
MiningRigRentals makes itself out to be a platform where you can rent a mining rig or lease your mining rig. I believe it is reasonable to say that one expects a rental to be of a physical machine that is owned by the "Rig Owner" you being rented from.
Unfortunately, this is not the case, particularly with the larger hash power "rigs". An overwhelming majority of the large rigs are actually HashPower that has simply been purchased from NiceHash. That's right, most of the high hashrate rentals are actually just people operating as a middle man between MiningRigRentals and another rental marketplace.
When this happens, it's not just the thought that someone is doing this, it's the fact that it is not made clear and could even be considered deceptive. The part that is utterly disgusting is the fact that by reselling another platform's power, another 200ms or so of latency is introduced to your mining, as the power is mined to NiceHash, then has to traverse the web to MiningRigRentals, and only then does it head out to your pool. 200ms can mean the difference between catching a block and not catching a block.
In my experience, it also adds about 5-10% to the stale block count, meaning mining to a pool is going to show 5-10% less power than is showing on MRR and that means 5-10% less payout.
MiningRigRentals has to be aware this is happening, as they are able to see the logs of the IP addresses that miners are connecting from. When there are hundreds of mining rigs from one range of IP addresses that belong to NiceHash, it's clear as day what is going on.
It upsets me that MRR is allowing this to continue. NiceHash is 20-40% cheaper than MRR, which is why this is happening, and if I wanted to use NiceHash, I WOULD USE NICEHASH.
Not being transparent and requiring the plans that are reselling power to display that clearly is disceptive. This is why HashPower on MRR is regularly unsteady on large power plans, because the bidding system on nicehash causes miners to start and stop mining for the plan as others out bid it. This is countered by the resellers using bots to automatically adjust their bids, just as the bots automatically place the orders once a MRR order is received. These people are making a killing and are doing literally nothing except taking advantage of consumers.
What's worse? The hashpower rented from MRR, when just resold from NiceHash, is absolutely of lower quality due to the extra hop in the share submission process. You can't depend on steady power, and you plans take a long time to ramp up to full power because that's just how it works on NICEHASH.
It's renting 101!
You can either rent other's mining rig hashpower to mine for you, or you can put up your Rig's hashpower for rent.
I am so satisfied with this.
try buying 2 rigs for 1gh and mine a…
try buying 2 rigs for 1gh and mine a pool @ $1000 fot both if lucky plus 3kw/hr@24hrs @0.3kw/hr =$15 power costs alone
pays
0.00014btc = 4.30
rental now 0.00016 btc 4.9usd
for me it cheaper to rent than buying 1
tooo expensive you low rating cheapskaters giving site bad reviews try being a proper miner b4 reviewing cloud mining reviews
i save $10/day/gh renting here than mining 2+ noisy machine in residential
You need to Calc!
Very nice side. BTW every one who has bad review, don't understand. The rig owner HAS to pay electric and maintance, that's why u have to pay more than u can earn with same hashrate by yourself. If you don't understand this or can't, stop using services u can't understand. Build you own rig and get angry about your electric bill and maintance service without knowhow!
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