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Launched: 2014
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Sep 09, 2020

Hashnest was launched in 2014 by Bitmain, which is a world-renowned manufacturer of ASIC mining hardware. Bitmain also operates one of the largest mining pools in existence: Antpool. Combined with the photos of a handful of data centers on the Hashnest website, this is persuasive proof that the company is legitimate.

 

While Bitmain is based primarily in China, Hashnest has mining farms around the world, which benefit from low cost electricity.

 

At present HashNest specifically rents out hardware for mining, currently offering a selection of Antminers, as well as a StrongU miner.

Do note that if you daily payout is lower than the maintenance fee for a period of 10 continuous days, Hashnest will terminate your contract. Do note that in the HashNest agreement terms orders cannot be cancelled or refunded.

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rather not say 12 November 2021
1.0

terrible site no response from support already for 5 months cannot withdraw money already in 50% loss

Launched: 2014

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# Currency
  1. Bitcoin (BTC)
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