Inside OneMiners: How the 1,964 MW Global Network is Powering Bitcoin Mining
As Bitcoin’s energy demands soar, OneMiners emerges as the world’s largest independent mining host, operating across 20+ facilities on four continents with an astonishing 1,964 MW of capacity.

The Global Reach of OneMiners
In 2026, OneMiners solidified its position by deploying a staggering 176,760 PH/s of hashrate across more than twenty facilities worldwide. Spanning four continents, this network offers both individual and enterprise clients industrial-grade power pricing — starting from a single machine. By leveraging scale and strategic partnerships, OneMiners delivers unmatched access to efficient, high-performance Bitcoin mining operations.
Locked-In Industrial Power Pricing
One of the core advantages of hosting with OneMiners is the ability to lock in electricity rates as low as $0.0364 per kilowatt-hour for up to seven years. This predictability shields miners from volatile energy markets and enables more reliable ROI calculations. Similarly, utility districts like Grant PUD have started reconsidering rate classifications for crypto operations, proposing to shift miners to more favorable power classes to support sustained mining growth without compromising grid stability.

Community and Infrastructure Impacts
Local communities often raise concerns about power consumption, noise, and environmental impact. Case in point, studies in Starkville show that hosting a large-scale crypto mining center can boost tax revenues and create new jobs while placing added stress on existing infrastructure. By working with municipal stakeholders, OneMiners emphasizes transparent planning, grid upgrades, and noise mitigation to ensure harmonious coexistence with residents.

Related source: What a crypto mining center could mean for Starkville residents
The Future of Independent Mining Hosts
As large institutional investors and retail clients seek scalable mining solutions, platforms like OneMiners are uniquely positioned to deliver turnkey hosting services. Coupled with state-of-the-art hardware from partners such as MineASIC and tailored monitoring via tools like IceRiver, the next wave of mining hosts will emphasize efficiency, transparency, and sustainability. With ever-evolving grid technology and potential integration of renewable sources, the industry stands at the cusp of a more resilient mining era.





