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Crypto Mining
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Is there a VPS provider that support Crypto Mining?

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Probably not, and if they do it definitely isn't profitable.
btw I hate every thread you've created so far and hope you get banned in a timely manner!
https://yoursunny.com/p/summer-host/ipv9/
Then people wouldn't be selling vpses . They would just mine Crypto
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https://panel.ihostart.com/index.php?rp=/store/vps-kvm-ssd
Check our deals , we allow mining
Regards
Technically any VPS with dedicated CPU should allow mining as it's your resources anyways. Reality might be a little different though as even with dedicated CPU a lot of providers probably still bank on non-usage and if it makes sense (highly likely not) is a whole other topic.
I don't get it. Some of the hate I am getting for simply asking questions is mind-blowing. If you don't like a certain topic or conversation, fine comment but the choice is also there to move on.
One last thing, if I get banned, it's fine.
I feel sorry for the neighbors
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Why?Core it's dedicated .. rent from us a VPS and check CPU Steal , it's 0
If it was possible to make a good profit by mining on a vps, don't you think the providers would do that themselves instead of renting the vps out?
I bet some are already doing it. I am just curious if that's a possibility and if there's a user here who has already implemented this use case.
Often it is allowed with dedicated CPU resources.. I can only recall one provider in particular that forbid it, claimed it generates too much heat and can impact the systems where as regular usage didn't..
I've been considering getting a dedicated miner for my colo rack.. I'm using very little of my allocated power.. haha
which one?
No idea.. Right now I have ~10 amps at 208v on both the A and B circuits available, so just considering the idea.. I sent my last bitcoin miner to recycling years ago..