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MiningRigRentals.com

MiningRigRentals.com (MRR)

MiningRigRentals.com is an online hashrate (mining rig) rental marketplace that connects two sides of cryptocurrency mining:

  • Buyers, who rent hashing power from existing mining hardware to mine at a pool of their choice. (miningrigrentals.com)
  • Sellers (rig owners), who list their mining hardware on the marketplace and receive payment when their rigs are rented. (miningrigrentals.com)

The site positions itself as not “cloud mining” in the traditional sense, stating that listed rigs are real hardware devices owned by individuals. (miningrigrentals.com)

What the platform offers

According to its own documentation and marketing pages, MiningRigRentals.com provides:

  • A marketplace covering 100+ mining algorithms (intended to make it possible to mine many different coins). (miningrigrentals.com)
  • A pool configuration/manager (including failover pools) and no imposed restriction on pool choice as long as the pool is stratum-based. (miningrigrentals.com)
  • Monitoring/analytics features intended to show rig status and performance. (miningrigrentals.com)
  • Payments for rentals in several cryptocurrencies (the site lists Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Dogecoin). (miningrigrentals.com)

Support and official contact points

The site lists support and community contact options including:

Twitter/X account

The account associated with the platform is @miningrigrental (linked from the website). (miningrigrentals.com)
A third-party profile snapshot of that account describes it with the tagline “We’re the eHarmony of the mining community!” and lists “Georgia, US” as the location. (instalker.org)

Age and ownership transparency (public signals)

  • The domain is publicly reported as created in February 2014, and the registrant details are commonly shown as privacy-protected (i.e., not publicly naming an individual/company operator). (scam-detector.com)

Reputation notes (third-party reviews)

Public reviews are mixed; for example, Trustpilot shows a low average rating based on a small set of reviews, including both positive and negative experiences. (trustpilot.com)


If you want, I can also summarize how a typical rental works on MiningRigRentals (buyer workflow vs. seller workflow) based on their help/docs pages.