What you are buying
You buy SHA-256 or Scrypt hashrate for a coin, size and duration you choose.
We do not sell hardware, hold your coins or promise a coin payout. We promise to deliver the stated hashrate to your pool.
Mine-Grid
Mine-Grid sells ASIC hashrate for a chosen window. We buy power on liquid hashpower markets, manage the orders and deliver a worker to your pool. Mined coins go to the address you set — we do not custody them.
Updated 14 August 2026
You buy SHA-256 or Scrypt hashrate for a coin, size and duration you choose.
We do not sell hardware, hold your coins or promise a coin payout. We promise to deliver the stated hashrate to your pool.
You pick a coin, hashrate, duration, pool and wallet, then pay the invoice in crypto.
Site prices are live. At checkout they lock for the timer. After payment the pool and wallet cannot be changed.
Once payment confirms we place a market order and point the hash at your stratum and worker.
Pool, port, worker name and wallet are your responsibility. Check them twice before paying.
Hashpower sent to a mistyped address or a bad stratum cannot be redirected.
In most cases the worker shows up on your pool 15–40 minutes after payment confirms.
If there is no worker after 40 minutes, write in the support chat. We will either deliver the hashrate or refund the unused part.
Hashpower markets are competitive — bids get overtaken. We watch the order for the whole window.
If delivered hashrate stays below what you paid for, we raise the bid, extend the window or refund the gap.
Crypto only. Network fees are yours.
Before payment you can simply not pay — nothing is charged.
After payment, if hashrate has not started, we refund minus network fees.
If mining has started, we refund the unused part of the window, minus network fees.
Refunds go back in crypto to the paying address, or to an address you confirm in chat.
We may refuse or cancel an order we cannot fulfil: invalid pool, sanctioned address, obvious abuse.
Unused payment is then returned minus network fees.
We are responsible for delivering hashrate. We are not responsible for network difficulty, coin price, pool fees and rules, chain delays or third-party downtime.
Revenue figures on the site are estimates, not a promised payout.