Golden Core Mining
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers on ownership, operations, packages, revenue, and risk.
Golden Core Mining provides managed access to physical NVIDIA-powered AI infrastructure. Customers own real hardware; Golden Core Mining operates it inside U.S. data center environments. See what AI infrastructure ownership is.
Customers purchase and own physical NVIDIA-powered hardware. Golden Core Mining handles sourcing, assembly, configuration, deployment, hosting, cooling, connectivity, monitoring, and ongoing operations. See ownership details.
Hardware is deployed inside professional U.S. data center environments with industrial-grade cooling, high-bandwidth connectivity, and 24/7 monitoring.
Ownership is documented through a hardware purchase agreement and an ongoing managed-operations agreement issued during onboarding. The customer is listed as the owner of the physical hardware.
Hosting, cooling, connectivity, monitoring, maintenance support, provider access, and operational optimization are covered by the fixed monthly management fee. Direct operating costs such as electricity and data-center fees are managed by Golden Core Mining as part of the operations contract.
Revenue from GPU infrastructure depends on real-world utilization. During lower-demand periods, revenue can fall. The hardware remains the customer’s property and can be redeployed across different supported workloads when demand returns. See how AI compute revenue works.
Monitoring and maintenance support are included in managed operations. Golden Core Mining handles diagnostics, on-site coordination, and provider relationships. Specific repair, replacement, and warranty terms are confirmed during onboarding.
Hardware is owned by the customer. Resale, transfer, and decommissioning paths are coordinated with Golden Core Mining so the machine can be removed from managed operations cleanly. Resale value is not guaranteed.
No. Revenue from GPU infrastructure varies with utilization, AI compute demand, provider availability, uptime, hardware performance, electricity costs, maintenance costs, and operating expenses. Golden Core Mining does not guarantee income, profit, yield, returns, utilization, or resale value. See the full risk disclosure.
Customers receive periodic operational reports on hardware status and managed activity. Exact reporting cadence and format are confirmed during onboarding.
The fixed monthly management fee covers hosting, cooling, internet connectivity, monitoring, maintenance support, provider access, and operational optimization. The fee is based on the selected hardware package. See hardware packages.
Yes. Customers can start with an entry package and expand to additional hardware over time. Each new package is sourced, deployed, and managed under the same operational model.
Cloud GPU rental is paying another company for short-term access to their hardware. Golden Core Mining is the opposite: customers own the physical machine, and Golden Core Mining runs the operational layer so the hardware can serve AI compute demand. Read the full comparison.
ASIC miners are usually designed for one narrow blockchain purpose. NVIDIA GPU infrastructure is flexible and supports AI model training, AI inference, research, rendering, automation, and enterprise intelligence workloads. Read the full comparison.
No. Golden Core Mining is not an investment company, broker, financial adviser, or securities provider. It provides managed access to physical NVIDIA AI infrastructure for customers who want to own hardware connected to the artificial intelligence economy.
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