Cloud mining has become a real salvation for those who want to try their hand at crypto but are not ready to buy expensive equipment. Honestly, I looked for a good platform for a long time and here’s what I found. GMiner is a market leader, with over 600,000 active users daily, supporting a bunch of algorithms and offering different types of contracts. The platform has been operating for a long time and looks reliable. NiceHash is also a good option, especially if you’re a beginner — you can rent computing power or sell your own. Bitdeer is interesting because it’s a publicly traded company on NASDAQ, managing farms in the USA, Norway, and Asia. They’re not only about cloud mining but have also expanded into AI computations. Genesis Mining has been working since 2013, serves 2 million people, guarantees 100% uptime, and has farms in 10 countries. BSVCloud uses solar energy, which I like from an ecological perspective, and DNSBTC offers short-term contracts even for a few days, convenient for those who don’t want long-term commitments. SWL Miner also runs on renewable energy sources and gives beginners a $15 bonus. StormGain is an unusual option; you can mine Bitcoin for free directly in the app without buying contracts. Hashing24 specializes exclusively in Bitcoin mining and allows you to choose the required capacity with real-time calculation. And finally, ECOS has been operating in Armenia since 2017; their contracts are tied to specific equipment, like Antminer S21 Pro, and are suitable for long-term investors. Each platform has its advantages, so the choice depends on your goals and time horizon. The main thing — always check the reputation before investing.

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