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Hosted mining and KYC

I read that River and Compass both require customer identification before plugging in a miner for you.

Are there any reputable companies that will sell & host a miner, KYC-free?

Where I live, electricity costs are sky-high, so home mining just doesn’t make sense. And won’t for a while. Even though it’d be my first choice.

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How do you sign a lease without KYC?

What do you mean? Like for a place to live? You don’t unless you use an alias and that would involve a fake credit report, falsifying info for utilities, etc. Stay away from that.

Your best bet is to work with a small landlord that isn’t going to report anything. I know landlords that I rent to people who are known to them. No credit check, cheap rent. The tenants pay cash so unless they put in a change of address there really is no record of them living there.

Why do you ask? I’ve worked in real estate for a long time and this is an interesting question for me.

That’s the thing I’m wondering about…

Miningsyndicate.com will let you check out with an email and pay with Bitcoin. I can see doing their “split shares” like that…

But buying a full miner with no legal recourse if you’re rugged is what I’m also worried about

I’d imagine that to have legal recourse, one would have to identify themselves as a party entering into a legal agreement. Don’t think contract law is set up to support nyms.