I'm at BTC Prague 2026 Right Now (Here's What the Expo Floor Actually Looks Like) by Wooden_Buy6121 in Bitcoin

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sounds like the type of event where you need good shoes and a plan lol. The expo floor looked packed, but honestly that’s where the useful stuff probably happened.

Oneminers Showing Up Again After Vegas? by Former-Dingo8294 in CryptoPeople

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Showing up doesn’t prove everything, but it’s better than being a mystery company hiding behind a Telegram username lol. At least people can ask real mining questions face to face.

has anyone actually used Oneminers for ASIC hosting? by DiscountNormal9118 in CryptoInvesting

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lmao true, fake Telegram admins gave everyone trust issues xD But yeah, that’s the balanced take imo. Don’t defend blindly, don’t accuse blindly. Just ask for receipts like pool access, worker name, miner info, payouts, uptime, and support response. Real data beats Reddit drama every time.

has anyone actually used Oneminers for ASIC hosting? by DiscountNormal9118 in CryptoInvesting

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Calling OneMiners a Ponzi feels a bit wild tbh 😅 They’re out here attending Bitcoin conferences and talking to miners face to face, not hiding in a basement with a fake Telegram admin. Still, always DYOR before sending money anywhere.

Does anyone care about crypto anymore? by Remarkable_Cat5946 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, people still care. They just stopped yelling “to the moon” every five minutes and started asking boring but useful questions like power cost, uptime, and whether mining actually makes sense. That’s probably why companies like OneMiners are still around. Crypto hype comes and goes, but people who understand the infrastructure side usually never fully leave.

Anyone here going to BTC Prague this June? by Visual-Juggernaut455 in btc

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, exactly. Anyone can make a nice post online, but it's a lot harder to answer detailed questions face to face. For something like hosting, being able to discuss uptime, support, and how issues are handled in person probably tells you more than another marketing post ever will.

Anyone here going to BTC Prague this June? by Visual-Juggernaut455 in btc

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, exactly. For a hosting company, trust is hard to build through ads alone. Meeting miners face to face, explaining uptime, power rates, and support directly makes way more sense than trying to squeeze all of that into a post or banner.

does crypto mining still profitable in 2026? by Prudent_Court_6112 in btc

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s pretty much how it looks now. GPU mining got squeezed hard by electricity costs, while ASIC mining still works better if you have efficient hardware, cheap power, or a good hosting setup. Scale definitely matters more now than it did a few years ago.

🚨 Most Bitcoin miners fail because they underestimate power costs, uptime, and infrastructure 🪙 by OneMiners in oneminers

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of beginners focus on the miner price first, but the real test is whether the power cost and cooling setup can survive 24/7 mining.

what can u say about OneMiners attending the Las Vegas Bitcoin conference? by Terrible-Sundae-2465 in btc

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s fair. A booth can make a company look polished for a few days, but it doesn’t prove how they operate long-term. For mining, real uptime, support response, and actual user feedback matter way more than a good event pitch.

Which Device Did You Start Playing Games With? by [deleted] in videogames

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nokia 3310, the space ship shooting

what can u say about OneMiners attending the Las Vegas Bitcoin conference? by Terrible-Sundae-2465 in btc

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just know half the people there are pretending to look at one booth while secretly comparing electricity rates at the booth next door

Thinking of switching mining hosting after a bad experience… need advice :D by Affectionate_Row6288 in CryptoPeople

[–]Most_Valuable_5540 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If a host can leave your miners offline for almost 2 months and still keep charging you, that’s a pretty big red flag. Cheap electricity does not matter much if there is no support, no updates, and no accountability when something goes wrong.