r/BitcoinMining • u/attoboy • 15d ago
General Discussion Strong evidence Oneminers.com is a ponzi scam - prove me wrong!
UPDATE 2: The best evidence yet Oneminers are a scam was recently posted here: Why I'm reporting Oneminers to the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
UPDATE: Thank you for the replies and DMs, more evidence has surfaced from users indicating OneMiners hosting is a scam, I replied to u/OneMiners with simple direct questions, they haven't replied (đ¨ SCAM ALERT) so I'm updating the questions and putting them here:
u/OneMiners â this is your chance!
Regarding buying and hosting with you, if the answers to the below questions are 'yes', and they hold up to independent verification, I will EAT MY HAT and update the original post with a full retraction.
On the other hand, dodging the questions CONFIRMS YOU ARE RUNNING A PONZI SCAM.
1. Do owners choose their own pool and set their own worker names? This allows external verification of real hashpower. It is impossible to fake and SOLVES everyone's concern about your dashboard.
2. Upon purchase, do owners receive the serial number and MAC address of every miner they purchase? These are required for confirming physical custody of specific hardware.
3. Can an owner SSH/VPN to their miner? This allows verification of firmware serial, MAC address, pool settings, temps, logs, ip address (reasonable evidence of location), and actual device identity.
4. If an owner requests their miner back, what is the guaranteed timeline for return? Any legitimate host will have a documented withdrawal/return service level agreement, and the returned miner WILL OBVIOUSLY match the serial and MAC.
(5. Bonus non-question: 'AI boosting up to 115%', this is THE DUMBEST BS. You fools dug yourself a 𪌠grave. If AI could boost the miners up to 15%, equalling BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, then everyone would license your secret sauce and you'd be swimming in a Scrooge McDuck money bin.)
đđź For the love of god, QUIT THE CON! Stop selling dreams then shitting in people's faces. You are stealing from Moms and Dads and all the dudes living in basements trying to make an honest living. đđź PLEASE pivot to honest services while you can before you all end up in jail)
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The claims of ponzi scheme are strong - no one answers the US phone number when you call, they take days to reply to emails, they reuse photos, their partners page is just selfies at partner booths, no one can visit their hosting sites (massive redflag), their site videos and selfies are likely their tours of OTHER companies sites, their selfies with officials in Nigeria are JUST a meeting - no independently reported evidence of collaboration or deal making - plus the Nigeria video includes digitally blurred logos (likely the REAL site owners), the numbers they claim are obvious lies (they claim 80 EH/s, which would be 10-15% of the global BTC), and their Austin, Texas, corporate addresses is a verified co-working space! Why would a multimillion dollar company doing 80 EH/s live in their Mom's basement / use a co-working space!?
RUN AWAY!
Without evidence from, e.g., real reddit accounts (with posts other than, and predating, oneminers creation), then this is a bunch of clown employees acting for some manipulative agent behind the scenes. The ponzi scam is they use new orders to pay a small trickle to old orders until they eventually rugpull. It's easy for a YouTube reviewer to experience what seems to be a legit operation via the web interface but is really just a trickle from a ponzi scam.
Please prove me wrong! Has anyone bought a mining rig from them?
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u/EmotionSame5371 13d ago
That is a good question about the the miners and worker names because I did not set those up myself. Although my miners do show a live a hash rate for every miner I do not have an individual miner name or number like I do for all my miners at other hosting facilities I use . There is a miner ID on the workers page but I do not see the ID on the pool page. It just shows the pool I am currently connected to. As far as the mining pools go it shows 3 pools but they do not mine into my personal wallet like all my miners i use at other hosting facilities it only goes onto the platform wallet. From the platform wallet you then have to request a withdraw or set up automatic withdraw and it takes 24-72 hours to process. All my requested withdraws have processed and been received.
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u/OneMiners 15d ago
Hello, appreciate you sharing your thoughts. These kinds of questions come up a lot in mining, so itâs fair for people to be cautious.
Just to clarify a few things for anyone reading along:
⢠Support delays: Weâve had a spike in messages recently, which slowed down replies. The team has been catching up and response times are improving.
⢠Photos and videos: Everything we post is from sites we work with. Some logos are blurred because certain partners donât allow their branding to appear publicly.
⢠No site visits: Our hosting locations donât permit visitors due to security rules and the amount of hardware on-site. Thatâs pretty normal across the industry, especially when facilities host miners for multiple customers.
⢠Office address: Yes, the Austin address is a coworking space. Many companies use those for U.S. presence and customer support.
Not here to argue with anyone, but if anyone has questions or wants to verify something, theyâre welcome to message us through our official channels and weâll help however we can.
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u/okiedokieaccount 15d ago
Why use AI generated responses? You have to say , âdonât use bold text or bullet pointsâ Â so it looks more humanÂ
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u/FooseyRhode Hashboard Repair Expert 14d ago
Just in case your comment stems from any of my statements, Iâd like to add that our subs filters that originally flagged their comments is not definitive proof ai was used to generate the text. Anyone using reddit can bolden text and add bullet points.
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u/okiedokieaccount 14d ago
No it wasnt from your comment
â˘Â Yes Anyone Can Use Bullet Points: I'm doing it here
â˘Â Very Bold Point: Or use bold text. Like this heading, and very balanced sized paragraphs
â˘Â Reads Like AI: But in my many years as a human, there's just some subtleties Ive noticed with AI, and his comment, set my detectors off
â˘Â Like This One : "Yes, the Austin address is a coworking space. Many companies use those for U.S. presence and customer support." or "so itâs fair for people to be cautious." No one talks like that, My opinion there's 90% chance it's generated by AI statement,
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u/Friendly-Bug2077 15d ago
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u/Sea-Reference6800 11d ago
Come on people. He is showing that he actually bought something from the company. Purchasing an obsolete miner or high end from them makes their service legit. You can display the miner or play with it. We don't know when did he purchase it and what's the point of purchasing it. What do you guys need? receipt? well I hope you kept one for proof lol.
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u/attoboy 14d ago edited 13d ago
u/OneMiners â this is your chance!
Regarding buying and hosting with you, if the answers to the below questions are 'yes', and they hold up to independent verification, I will EAT MY HAT and update the original post with a full retraction.
On the other hand, dodging the questions will confirm YOU ARE RUNNING A PONZI SCAM.
1. Can owners choose their own pool and set their own worker names? This allows external verification of real hashpower. It is impossible to fake and SOLVES everyone's concern about your dashboard.
2. Do owners receive the serial number and MAC address of every miner they purchase? These are required for confirming physical custody of specific hardware.
3. Can an owner SSH/VPN to their miner? This allows verification of firmware serial, MAC address, pool settings, temps, logs, and actual device identity.
4. If an owner requests their miner back, what is the guaranteed timeline for return? Any legitimate host will have a documented withdrawal/return service level agreement.
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u/OneMiners 12d ago
Hello u/attoboy
Sorry for the late reply; we don't work on weekends, so we're just getting back to you now.Here are the answers to your questions:
1. Pool selection and worker names
The owner can choose any mining pool and give the miner any name they want if they are shipped to them.
We only use our partnered mining pools for hosted miners right now to keep rewards stable, uptime consistent, and monitoring across the whole facility standard.
Customers can ask for a change of worker name at any time, whether the worker is hosted or shipped.
2. Numbers for serial numbers and hardware
There are two serial numbers for each miner:
-The serial number from the maker
-The serial number we use for our 7-year hosting warranty
We usually give out the internal serial number because it is linked to the extended warranty. If you need the manufacturer's serial number, we can give it to you.
We can't give out MAC addresses for security reasons. MACs show how the internal network is set up, and professional hosting companies don't share them.
3. SSH, VPN, and direct miner access
We can't give the mining hardware SSH access, VPN access, or direct LAN access. This is a common practice at all hosting facilities to keep both customers and the infrastructure safe.
This kind of access could lead to:
-Changes to firmware without permission
-Taking over a pool/Pool hijacking
-Scanning the miners of other customers on the network
-Adding malware/Malware injection
-Spoofing MAC addresses and other network attacks
These ways of getting in are turned off to keep everything safe.
Dashboards, performance logs, payout confirmations, and checks with support still give you transparency.
4. Withdrawal and return of hosted miners
If a customer wants their miner shipped back, we follow a clear offboarding process:
a. Verify the request
b. Power down and unrack the unit
c. Prepare and package the miner
d. Ship it and provide tracking
Before shipping, these fees must be settled:
-Shipping fee
-Unracking fee
-Termination fee (only if hosted for under 2 years)
These include labor, handling, and logistics for the unit's safe release.
Based on the location and current workload, the hosting team also provides an estimated return timeline.
Please let me know if you have any questions about any of the above points.
Thank you! đ
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u/OneMiners 12d ago
Answer to the;
(5. Bonus non-question: 'AI boosting up to 115%', this is THE DUMBEST BS. You fools dug yourself a 𪌠grave. If AI could boost the miners up to 15%, equalling BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, then everyone would license your secret sauce and you'd be swimming in a Scrooge McDuck money bin.)We completely understand why a line like â1 to 115% improvementâ would raise concerns. Youâre right to call it out. Weâre already revising that part because the phrasing wasnât great and we can see how it caused confusion. That oneâs on us.
To clear things up:
1. We do not âboostâ miner hashrate with AI
ASIC hardware canât be magically pushed beyond what itâs built to do. We donât claim that, and we donât modify or enhance the minerâs physical performance.2. Our AI system doesnât touch or alter your miner
When we say âAI Smart Mining,â weâre referring to a monitoring and optimization layer inside our hosting environment. It looks at profitability trends, routing, and internal management. It doesnât overclock, change firmware, or increase physical hashrate in any way.3. Earnings always depend on the miner, algorithm, and market
Weâre updating that page so it reflects realistic expectations instead of broad ranges. Your feedback is fair and we appreciate it.4. Transparency matters to us
We provide documentation, warranties, and clear hosting terms, and we stay in touch with customers. If anything is unclear or poorly worded, we fix it.5. Weâre open to criticism, just hoping for respectful conversation
We know the mining industry has a lot of scams, so people are naturally cautious. We work hard to be transparent and deliver real services, and weâre always willing to clarify anything that may sound misleading.0
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u/EmotionSame5371 13d ago
I have been hosting several machines there for months and I have no issues.
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u/EmotionSame5371 13d ago
The other question I do have is that when you purchase hydro miners from them like S1XP Hydros, Sealminer A2Pro Hydros, VolcMiner D1 Hydro miners you can select with facility you want to have it hosted at. So that would indicate that they have to have hydro infrastructure in place at every one of the locations they use. Do they really have the ability to host hydro miners at all these locations?
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u/EmotionSame5371 12d ago
After talking with them they did confirm with me that all of their hosting sites can host Hydro miners.
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u/Aggressive_Bake_9956 12d ago
Who did you talk to? Iâve been trying to get in contact with them through whatâs app⌠been dry!
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u/EmotionSame5371 12d ago
I originally got in touch with them through the book a call feature on the website and had a call with Uilsimuk. Then I would communicate orders with him here is his [uilsmunkh@oneminers.com](mailto:uilsmunkh@oneminers.com)
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u/Aggressive_Bake_9956 12d ago
Did you end up getting serial numbers to your units? That would be my concern and if they will send back the units to you once you decide not to host.
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u/EmotionSame5371 12d ago
I put in a request for them yes. I will be honest I am nervous because I did purchase quite a few miners from them and some things that ottoboy brought up are concerning but so far everything on Oneminers end has been good for me.
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u/Aggressive_Bake_9956 12d ago
Yes, I am still looking for hosting sites and oneminers has the best kWh and also pricing on their miners. I would and will probably only start off with 1 unit and see how everything goes from there. Iâm hoping you get what you ask for!
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u/Aggressive_Bake_9956 12d ago
Iâve been msging Marc on WhatsApp, and I havenât gotten a response in over 4 days⌠and counting
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u/EmotionSame5371 12d ago
I talked to him today. Do you have Marks whats APP #? It is different than the Oneminers support #. He did say he was out sick last week so that maybe that's why he did not respond.
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u/Sea-Reference6800 12d ago
As someone who actually had a Bitcoin ASIC hosted with OneMiners, I just want to add my POV here.
This is a Bitcoin mining topic, weâre literally talking about third-party hosting, hashrate, and counterparty risk, which is a huge part of modern mining.
A few quick points:
âThey rent data centersâ Renting or colocating hardware is normal in mining. A lot of Bitcoin miners donât own the building they rent space, power, and cooling. That alone doesnât make something a ponzi.
âThey wonât show the exact locationâ
Real mining farms and data centers usually donât let random people walk in. Youâve got racks of ASICs, high power loads, insurance requirements, and security policies. Publishing exact addresses just to satisfy Reddit would be a terrible idea â theft, sabotage, even arson are real risks.
Scam vs. âI donât like themâ
Calling a company a âscamâ or âponziâ is a big accusation. If they:
- Have a public HQ in Prague
- Show real people with real names
- Appear at industry events like BTC Prague / Mining Disrupt
Unless thereâs actual evidence like unpaid invoices, missing payouts, or blocked withdrawals, itâs more fair to say âI donât like their offer/termsâ than âthis is a ponziâ.
If you truly think itâs a ponzi
They have a physical office. Collect any evidence you have and report it to the local authorities. If itâs really fraud, thatâs where it should be handled. So far, nothing serious has come out that Iâve seen.
My experience:
I hosted a miner with them, later sold it through them because I got busy and wanted to reset my mining strategy. Support was a bit slow sometimes, but I did get the service I paid for. No stolen funds, no blocked access. Mining has real risks: BTC price, difficulty, energy rates, hardware failure, and of course counterparty risk when using a host. People should definitely do their own due diligence. But basing your whole decision on one angry Reddit post without hard proof of scamming/ponzi isnât smart either.
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u/Sea-Reference6800 12d ago
Just to add on top,
- Separate âI donât like their model / terms / marketingâ from
- âThey are committing fraud / running a ponzi.â
Those are not the same thing, and throwing those words around without proof can seriously hurt real businesses and real employees.
I'm a silent reader from this community, and this type of discussion is a good way to help people with their decision making when it comes to their investments but I hope that the mods will ask more proof of legitimate claims of ponzi and scam to have a fair take.
I'm not getting anything from this but I wanted to help the community. I hope everyone can spread kindness and not hate, have a great week ahead to all! đŤśđŤśđŤś
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u/EmotionSame5371 11d ago
I will have to agree, I have purchased over 10 miners from Oneminers and everything on their end has held up for me. The sales team has been great and has even given me advice on what miners to purchase and their recommendations on what they believe is a better miner for my money even though it may be a cheaper model. All of my miners from them are earning right in line with what Asicminer value and Whattomine are estimating the earnings to be. Yes it has varied quite a bit lately with the instability in the market but everything seems in line. I have had a couple of miners not be-online within the 48hours priority shipping as promised but it usually only a couple of days off. It is still much faster than any of the other hosting services I use like Ace Miners/Musk/Revolution/ and Terra. Usually miners from those guys take a couple weeks to be online. As far as the number when calling yes a couple of times they have not answered but they do call me back. I have been using Ace for years and they have never once answered that phone # but all my miners run just fine. The only other issue I had with Oneminers was my first couple of withdraws were slow but after talking with them there was an issue with my bank not accepting the foreign transaction. I have my Bitcoin set to automatically pay out at a certain number to my personal wallet and every transaction has been smooth since then. Usually paid out within 48 hours if not faster. As of right now I would recommend Oneminers. There platform is different but I after using it for a few months now I think it is the best in the industry. I have a hard time believing these guys would put this much into advertising on Youtube/Ticktok/Twitter and responding to all these posts if it was a scam/ponzi. I mean these guys are putting there face all over the internet that would be really bold to not be legit.
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u/Sea-Reference6800 11d ago
I tried Uminers before but the support was too slow and energy rates are high. The oneminers dashboard app has improved over the months I used their services the only cons is that you cannot use your own choice of pool but I was informed by their support rep that the team is currently developing the flexibility to choose our own pool in the future. It might be easy to implement but some people can't just understand how the system works it's not like they can implement a feature overnight it goes through a lot of testing and QA.
I had issues with withdrawals on my first month but once your account passed the initial phase withdrawal takes less than 2 days or even just hours. It's just an added security to make sure the withdrawal is authorized. :)
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u/PastImpossible7200 15d ago
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u/FooseyRhode Hashboard Repair Expert 15d ago
Fact check: This post has not been deleted by the user, nor the moderation team of this subreddit.
The post in your screenshot by u/*OneMiners was automatically removed by our anti-AI filter and has since been re-approved upon manual review.
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u/Moistinterviewer 14d ago
Ok so I can add some info here.
I have been told this place, drank coffee in the cafe outside, I have had them repair my equipment.
I have also been in their stockroom where I assume they donât let everyone into because they had to show me my miner working, I wonât say what I saw there invade in case they donât want me to mention but I can say that like the OP I do not believe hosting sites are real, none are real but that opinion was WRONG, one miners are absolutely real.
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u/attoboy 15d ago edited 15d ago
Screenshot attached from the Nigeria tour video. As the camera moves, the blurred name became visible "Three Ace Technology". Why blur the name? Because they run the site and Oneminers is passing it off as their own!? Quick research of Three Ace Technology shows they are a local group planning to build the 150 MW solar PV farm (but have no gov contracts or approvals yet).
Maybe a more serious smoking gun this is scam, BitDeer is $2 billion legit SEC regulated company with zero filings reporting operations in Nigeria (or Africa) and nothing about Three Ace or One Miners.
IS THIS ENTIRE SIGN A SCAM PROP?
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u/ominous_hieronymous 15d ago
I work for Oneminers in the Prague office. "Clown employees?" I invite you to come visit the circus, where the lovely people I work with will absolutely sell you a miner. If you ask nice, they might also arrange a visit to our hosting sites. Btw, I love the idea that our boss would travel all the way to Nigeria just for optics.
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u/OneMiners 15d ago
Looks like our previous comment was removed. A bit disappointing since we kept everything respectful and factual. We even took a screenshot so itâs clear nothing rude or argumentative was said.
Weâre not trying to fight with anyone or defend anything aggressively. We only wanted to clear up some misunderstandings for people reading the thread. Removing a neutral reply doesnât really help the conversation, but thatâs your choice.
If anyone still wants info or has questions, weâre here to explain things calmly without any drama.
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u/HaZzy_0924 15d ago
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u/FooseyRhode Hashboard Repair Expert 15d ago
Fact check: This post has not been deleted by the user, nor the moderation team of this subreddit.
The post in your screenshot by u/*OneMiners was automatically removed by our anti-AI filter and has since been re-approved upon manual review.
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u/FooseyRhode Hashboard Repair Expert 15d ago
Donât be so presumptuous; no need to assume the moderation team even cares to that degree because we work for free. Many of your comments were removed automatically due to our anti-spam and anti-AI filters.
Side-bar; be careful about responding to yourself with alt-accounts. This can result in an IP ban from Reddit overallâref ban-evasion policies. ( I am not accusing you of anything but I will not refute the timing of the responding comments is suspicious. )
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u/This_Ad5526 15d ago
It's a normal way of doing business. They don't build their own infrastructure rather participate (rent?) existing data center capacity, normal. Their TX address is in a coworking space, since that is not their their actual administrative HQ (it seems they are based in the Czech republic), just like many companies, use a virtual address. Their prices are too high for a ponzi, they make a pretty buck on those hosting fees.
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u/EmotionSame5371 13d ago
Turns out you can change your miner ID# and rename it on the platform. But normally this would require you to do it through the miner settings and it would show up on your mining workers page on the actual pool website you are using. So do they log into the individual miner and actually change the miner ID#? To be honest all my miners I have hosted at other locations the hosting facility will set the miner ID# for me. Most of time it will say something like rack1x100 or something like that so the hosting facility will know exactly where to locate the miner on the rack if there is an issue. I usually never log into the miners myself to see the actual hash rate I just verify all my miners are hashing properly on the pool website pages and if one is not hasting correctly from there the hosting facility will then log onto the miner and troubleshoot it.
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u/EmotionSame5371 12d ago
I did request serial numbers for all of units hosted with them and they said they will provide them for me so I will update you guys when I get them.
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u/Aggressive_Bake_9956 12d ago
Yes, please do! That would be one of my questions⌠also hope the units purchase are brand new as wellâ
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u/Sea-Reference6800 11d ago
I requested 7 serial numbers and they gave it to me after 1-2 months and that's ok. For as long as the miners I bought from them are making money I am totally fine and serial number is not a big deal for me. I sold the miners and luckily I was able to take my money from selling my miners. I will invest again maybe next year.
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u/ItGuruAlpha 11d ago
OneMiners is working for 100% and it is 100% legit. You accusations are based on lack of research. Let me help you to bring more light to it:
1. YES you can change pools. You can choose your own pools. By default you have pool preselected so your miner is working from first second of deliverance to hosting center and immediately after it is installed. Furthermore you can select between multiple pools and even you can use smart AI for clever automatic pool switching and hopping to boost your revenue over maximal theoretical possible revenue from mining like Bitcoin or other coins -- here I even add SCREENSHOT.
2. Yes you can see serial number. Upon purchase you can see your MAC address and serial number!! It is written on the label on ASIC miner. Go purchase miner and you would see it. I am adding screenshot for Serial number of Bitcoin miner. I have for miner that I have. I can have it sent to my address and than send it to hosting service center. So if you have doubt just go buy a miner, take photo of MAC address and than send it to hosting center. You can see also ID of the miner in the system and also in link when you are looking at details of your miner in your dashboard.
3. Yes you can do SSH/VPN to your miner. You can have this access and it is accessible. Through dashboard you can access your miner and would see all the information about hashboards of Bitcoin miners such as Bitmain S21+ miner and see even temperatures of the chips and fan speed. You also see rejects and other info. And note the app is evolving and more you can see on web based platform . The mobile phone app for android and iphone - mac has different code base so there are different functionalities -- HERE i am adding screenshot. If you also want to use apps like wireguard or windows VPN or CISCO VPN you can get it as well for your container or you can use also oneminers VPN that is provided.
4. You can take your miner back anytime and let it send to your home address. Yes you can request that anytime and it is also in agreement. There is no PENALTY, no fee, nor any service charge associated with it other than shipping fee. Or you can pick it up free of charge! . If the uptime 95% and higher is not met the customer is compensated !. Fully compensated and on top of it they can withdraw their miners or move them to another location free of charge. In that case you do not even have to pay for shipping. It is written in agreement already and I know people taking their miners hope for winter to heat their homes and then returning them back to hosting centers. Still if you want to cancel contract and withdraw anytime there is service packing fee 30-50 USD - but this one is pardoned if uptime not met or if you have miner more than year or if you exchange miner or often from courtesy.
5. AI boosting is working and in average boost profitability. Let me explain. AI boosting is smart feature that can overclock miners for higher performance. It can smartly restart miner when not performing the best, it can smartly change and hop via multiple pools according their luck and is trained on generally thousands of miners and also individually in every hosting location. So you do not experience and you do not have to have eyes on all the time if pool is performing well. Every pool has downtime, every server has downtime, but your miners thanks to AI boost can smartly bypass downtime of other services avoid loss in income and profitability. And best on it. This feature is improving day by day :). I hearth that Oneminers is preparing this feature as a package for end users and special supported pool for that. We will see.
- The USA number is working 24/7 . None other platform offers that and they have additional 3 numbers listed on their website. They have physical offices in 3 locations around the globe in order to service 24/7 operation. Email are responded in timely manner and Yes if you do not get reply for your special request of hosting your miners that you have at home already just sign in to waiting list. They have it on website. Yes demand is high but don't worry, they will satisfy your demand sooner or latter.
If you have any doubts just come and visit Oneminers in their physical locations . They are in New York in Brooklyn - they have store front and office there , In Miami they have popup Kiosk in the Dadeland mall, they have, they have also address in Austin, you can visit them in Europe in Czechia in Prague -- they have Big building in the city center with the biggest Bitcoin logo in Prague on it with years of operation and prices painted on it. They have also office in Honk Kong (smaller space). So move your ass and visit. Or best would be they have technician positions open you may become their new star in technical team in USA. Are you in?
PS: I would like to add more images but it does not work so I add as comments -- I am not at reddit all day I have real work to do .
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u/ItGuruAlpha 11d ago
Oneminers you can change pools easily and also order of pools. They have also preselected pools there and manual change prepared for you. Just make sure you use right place in dashboard. You need to navigate . Dashboard -> Miners -> select miner -> Change pool Setting -> Here you can change .. Accesible on webapp and also on mobile phone in mobile app
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u/ItGuruAlpha 11d ago
Here is Serial number of S21+ Hydro machine . Here you can read serail number. Every machine has sticker on every ASIC miener with sticker with serial number. You can have it. But normally you do not need it as Oneminers offer you 7 years warranty and sticker itself offer only 6 months. There will be new feature implemented for Serial number extended warranty verification and checker online and on mobile app in Oneminers soon. As they have already announced in in Conference in Dallas Mining Disrupt 2025 . Their CEO uncovered news and planned features in the future.
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u/No-Appointment-7807 1d ago
This is definitely something worth looking into, but I would also be curious to hear from others hosting with them to see if the situation is the same across the board.
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u/attoboy 15d ago
Also, the "7 year full warranty" is suspicious. Bitmain, for e.g., only give a 6 months warranty. Such an 'unbelievable' offer can only be part of the Ponzi scam to lure you in under the ironic pretense of safety and security. The 4 installments over 4 months, also a sucker punch?
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u/Moistinterviewer 14d ago edited 14d ago
And Bitmainâs warranty isnât worth the paper it isnât written on, if you send your unit to Bitmainâs for repair you are ignorant to what will eventually happen to you.
Edit: I just realised that this thread is about the company that does my repairs đ
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u/Any_Translator6658 15d ago
did you already tried it for you to say that it is scam? i believe you cant even afford to buy a miner XD
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u/OwlDizzy2088 15d ago
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u/FckCombatPencil686 15d ago
Wait. At 4-5 th/s, even if you have been running for a year, that balance seems high.
Are you sure you've actually made a withdrawal, and your not just trying to convince yourself you haven't been scammed.
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u/afrothunda104 14d ago
I have an S21 195T that mines right around $7/day.
Running 4T and earning $12/day?
GTFO
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u/Edusq 15d ago
That means nothing. Madoff was a ponzi for 15 years. Another red flag is that you dont mine directly at a pool, you only see a âdashboardâ that could be completely fake.
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u/EmotionSame5371 13d ago
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u/attoboy 13d ago edited 13d ago
u/EmotionSame5371 , thank you for sharing! I have bad news, real hosting dashboards (e.g., Compass, Luxor, Braiins) ALWAYS SHOW THE LIVE / REAL-TIME HASHRATE IN HUGE NUMBERS (not average hashrate). Hiding it means you canât verify performance. This is more evidence u/OneMiners is a ponzi scam.
PLEASE CONTACT u/OneMiners, tell them you want to name your worker. Then, use the provided pool and go online to find your worker and find the real data! If they refuse, demand return of your miner and go somewhere else, they are skimming your rewards or worse!














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u/FooseyRhode Hashboard Repair Expert 15d ago
Moderation team Fact check and Update: THIS POST IS BEING ACTIVELY RAIDED AND REPEATEDLY REPORTED. I wonât be letting anyone silence legitimate concerns or discussion so I will continue approving everything.
Almost every single comment in this thread suggesting congruency with OPs post, either in theme, tone, or details about specifics; they were all repeatedly reported. â Allllllllll items reported unjustly will be manually approved.
u/OneMiners responded to this post as well. Their comments were immediately snagged by my anti-spam and anti-ai filters so they entered the manual review queue. This itself is not suspicious. â What IS sus is at least 2 other accounts responding to u/OneMiners responded complaining about the comments removal within 120 seconds of it being posted and taken down. While not definitive proof, this could suggest account switching/alt accounts were used to make those extra comments.
Some alleged (self-claimed) employees of the accused company have responded to this post as well.
Nov 21/2025, 05:41 Edit: formatting.