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Ask HN: Is cloud mining profitable?

16 points| 1k | 8 years ago | reply

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[+] user5994461|8 years ago|reply
It's highly profitable. AWS makes a lot of money out of people who try.
[+] hamstercat|8 years ago|reply
The question you must ask yourself is why are miners renting their gear for other people to use? If it was profitable at the current price, they could simply mine themselves and skip the rental part.
[+] plantain|8 years ago|reply
Because they are booking a guaranteed upfront profit, and passing the risk on to the customer? Don't mine for gold, sell shovels.
[+] caseysoftware|8 years ago|reply
A couple years ago, there were scripts that would watch Github commits for AWS (or other) credentials. If it found them, it would fire up instances and mine as much as possible until they were shut down.

And ROI is easy when your I is near zero..

[+] phaus|8 years ago|reply
I think it can be assumed OP isn't asking whether committing a felony is profitable.
[+] nickwes|8 years ago|reply
Cloud mining is only profitable if you have a lot of equipment allocated to under mined coins. If a coin has a low enough difficulty you can overflow with hashing power and earn a profit depending on the difficulty and how often the coin re-targets. A coin like Aptcoin or other non-asic mineable coins can create this situation.

But mostly no. It is almost exclusively more profitable to just buy the coins.

[+] adamlindsay|8 years ago|reply
No and it never well be. Lets consider AWS. On-demand pricing, even reserve is never even going to be close, simply because there exists Amazons overhead, profit, etc. built into the cost. The only possible chance is spot instances. Spot instances start to approach a "free market". The pricing will adjust based on supply and demand. There still exists AWS overhead, as they aren't going to run them at a loss, just far less profit. If the price of say the p3 family of instances approached a profitable price point, then others would flock to using them, driving up the price, causing them to no longer be profitable. There also exist external use cases, such as AI, which can justify the computation power at a higher price point, as the value of the computation might exceed the value gained from mining.
[+] superkuh|8 years ago|reply
Not unless you're the one renting out the miners.
[+] Rjevski|8 years ago|reply
Doubt it. If it was profitable the cloud mining providers would be mining for themselves instead of renting out the gear.
[+] Vanit|8 years ago|reply
Considering the benchmark for profitable mining is against electricity costs... It's a no from me.
[+] throwaway848483|8 years ago|reply
This investment strategy is usually dominated by the simpler strategy of just buying the coin.