Aerial view of MiningStore's 62.5 MW bitcoin mining hosting facility in Iowa
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Bitcoin Mining Hosting In Iowa

Host ASIC fleets across 62.5 MW in 11 Iowa facilities. Daily fleet updates, verified repair logs, and per-machine tracking by serial number and MAC address included.

62.5 MW

Total Capacity

11

Facilities Across Iowa

180+

Institutional Clients

6+ Yrs

Iowa Hosting Since 2019

What Is Bitcoin Mining Hosting?

Bitcoin mining hosting is a service where a data center operator runs your ASIC mining machines in their facility. The host handles power, cooling, network, monitoring, and repairs. You keep full ownership of the hardware and the Bitcoin it produces.

MiningStore's bitcoin mining hosting in Iowa runs across 62.5 MW in 11 facilities. Every fleet gets daily updates, per-serial-number tracking, and documented repair logs on every machine.

Operations

Bitcoin Mining Hosting Breaks When Operators Lose Visibility

Power price matters. Margin also disappears when no one can tell you which miners are down, where support requests sit, or whether a repair invoice maps to the work performed on your fleet.

What breaks at weak hosts

  • No visibility into your machines
  • Support requests get lost
  • Repairs aren't tracked
  • Billing isn't tied to real work

How MiningStore runs hosting

  • Asset tracking by serial number and MAC address
  • Live visibility into down miners, replacements, and replacement logs
  • Centralized support with every request tracked to close
  • Verified work and billing tied to the repairs and service you requested
  • Power and performance tuning from a team that works miners every day

The MiningStore Difference

Why Large Fleets Choose MiningStore

We built the sites, the reporting, and the service workflow around institutional fleets that need fast answers and documented work.

01

Track Every Miner

Track each machine by serial number and MAC address, with repair history and service notes tied to that unit.

02

Daily Updates

Down miners, replacements, and replacement logs hit your inbox every day. No weekly ticket dump to chase.

03

No Lost Requests

Every support request stays inside one system until the team closes it.

04

Billing You Can Verify

Invoices tie back to the repairs, maintenance, and service work your fleet used.

05

Six+ Years In The Field

Our team has kept miners online through two full Bitcoin cycles since hosting in Iowa began in 2019.

06

Room To Grow

New fleets land across 62.5 MW in Iowa, inside the MISO and SPP wholesale power markets. Open air-cooled capacity today, with selective hydro expansion in build.

How Hosting Works

From machine list to daily fleet visibility, we build the process around documented work and fast deployment.

1

Share your fleet

Send us your machine list, target timeline, and whether you need air-cooled or hydro-cooled hosting.

2

We map site fit

We match your fleet to available space, power profile, and cooling infrastructure across our Iowa footprint.

3

Ship or source machines

Send your miners to us, or let our team procure hardware and coordinate delivery.

4

We rack, track, and tune

We deploy the fleet, log the machines by serial and MAC, and tune for stable performance.

5

You get daily visibility

Receive daily updates, replacement logs, and billing tied to the actual work performed on your fleet.

Available Space

Air-Cooled And Hydro Hosting In Iowa

We can place large air-cooled fleets now. Hydro capacity is kept selective so the right deployments get the service quality they need.

Available Space

Air-Cooled Hosting

Open capacity for ASIC fleets of any size, with daily updates, verified work logs, and institutional reporting.

Limited Space Available

Hydro-Cooled Hosting

4.5 MW has run for the past 15 months. Hydro gives you dense cooling in a smaller footprint when the right space is available.

“We are really pleased with progress. Comms has been great and commitment to getting our Z15s online, it’s very much appreciated.”

Recent Hosting Customer

What Our Clients Say

Hosting FAQ

What is Bitcoin mining hosting?

Bitcoin mining hosting is a service where a data center operator runs your ASIC miners in their facility and handles power, cooling, network, monitoring, and repairs. You own the machines and the Bitcoin they produce. MiningStore offers hosting across 62.5 MW in 11 Iowa facilities in the MISO and SPP wholesale power markets.

What do I see as a hosting client?

You get daily updates on down miners, replacements, and replacement logs, plus per-machine asset tracking by serial and MAC so your team can verify what happened to each unit.

How is billing handled?

We tie invoices back to the repairs, maintenance, and services your fleet used. The goal is simple: billing you can verify instead of a black-box hosting invoice.

What machines do you host?

We host major ASIC platforms across air-cooled and hydro-cooled deployments, including Bitmain, MicroBT, and other institutional fleet hardware that fits the site power and cooling profile.

How much capacity do you have?

The hosting footprint on this page is 62.5 MW across 11 Iowa facilities inside the MISO and SPP wholesale power markets. Open air-cooled capacity now, with limited hydro space available.

Why Iowa?

Iowa pairs some of the lowest industrial electricity prices in the U.S. with a wind-heavy generation mix and two deep wholesale energy markets, MISO and SPP. The EIA publishes the state-level data that puts Iowa year after year among the most cost-competitive industrial grids in the country.

Can I visit the facility?

Yes. We welcome site visits by appointment. Many institutional clients tour before moving a fleet, especially when they want to review support workflow and operating standards in person.

Getting Started With Bitcoin Mining Hosting

Most fleets begin with a short call and a machine list. We review fleet size, machine mix, cooling preference, and target start date, then quote capacity across our Iowa sites. Hosting at MiningStore includes power, cooling, network, monitoring, and on-site repair labor under a documented SLA. You keep ownership of the hardware and the BTC it earns. Onboarding lands a few weeks after contract signing, depending on freight, RMA workload, and fleet size.

Sources & References

MiningStore publishes the third-party data sources behind the claims on this page so operators, investors, and researchers can verify every figure against primary reporting.

  1. State Electricity Profile — Iowa — U.S. Energy Information Administration
  2. MISO Energy Markets Overview — Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
  3. Southwest Power Pool — Integrated Marketplace — Southwest Power Pool (SPP)

Send Us Your Machine List

We quote hosting based on fleet size, machine mix, cooling type, and available capacity. Most teams start with a short call and a machine list.