GoMining has just launched the “Mine Now, Pay Later” program to lower the barriers to entry for Bitcoin mining. Users only need to pay 25% of the total equipment cost upfront, and the remaining amount is spread over three months, with no interest charged at all. Immediately after the first payment, the digital mining equipment starts generating Bitcoin. Users can settle early, but advanced features and transfer rights are only available after 90 days.
Each “digital miner” represents the actual computing power in GoMining's data center system, ensuring the right to receive Bitcoin for its owners. The company stated that rising hardware costs and network difficulty have made independent mining less efficient. By breaking down costs and providing shared infrastructure, GoMining aims to help everyday users easily access mining activities.
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