I think Evan was referring to when you can’t run the miner at home (like if you live in nyc) so you have to trust someone to host the rig at their facility for you. This as an adjacent type of service to what we offer, but I think is different to what you were referring to which is running your own rig(s). You’re right that’s definitely the most secure way to hash, but it’s a steeper upfront commitment and not everyone has the means to do it. We made rigly so that folks who don’t have access to 240V power at under 8 cents a kw can use their sats to participate in the network’s security apparatus.

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So what does renting hash-rate from you (or whoever you're reselling) provide to someone and how does renting space in centralized datacenters, decentralize hashrate? Why wouldn't you just use the equipment you already purchased?