A structured look at your situation and the technical inputs that matter, with the reasoning shown clearly.
The sequence Sunil uses to assess an operating setup: power first, then hosting terms, then hardware, then the exit. You keep the framework and can apply it to any provider's pitch, including ours.
The checks used to evaluate an operator: equipment title, custody arrangements, power sourcing, hosting terms, and exit conditions.
“I built this session so people can understand an operating setup before choosing a provider. I work with these machines and facilities every day, and I'll show you exactly how I assess power, hosting contracts, and hardware. If mining isn't right for you, I'll say so plainly.”
— Sunil Kumar Ralia, founder of Ralia Hashrate · co-author of Bitcoin Mining Decoded · LinkedIn ↗
The face on this page is the person who reviews your form. Sunil's professional history and public education work are linked here so you can verify who you are contacting before you submit.
Send Sunil your questions →You keep the evaluation framework and decide what to do next. If you ask about Ralia Hashrate's operations, we'll answer plainly, but there is no obligation to continue.
The session is free. There is no obligation, and the education stands on its own whether or not you ever work with us.
No. Mining conditions change with network difficulty, hardware performance, and power cost. The session focuses on the operating inputs and the questions you should use to evaluate them.
Sunil reviews your situation and questions personally, then replies by email with the next step. If a conversation makes sense, you coordinate it directly — there is no automated calendar.
Technical and operational education: hardware, hosting, power, and how mining machines are run. The session stays focused on the operating setup.