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A renter has no direct access to your mining hardware—ever.

Renters cannot log into your machine, cannot access your operating system, firmware, BIOS, or management interfaces, and cannot modify clock speeds, voltages, power limits, firmware, or any other hardware-level settings. Mining Rig Rentals does not provide, expose, or broker any form of remote control or administrative access to your equipment.

The only interaction a renter has with your rig is through pool configuration. When a rental is active, Mining Rig Rentals’ servers instruct your miner to temporarily connect to the renter’s specified mining pool, wallet address, and worker parameters. This is the sole mechanism that enables the renter to receive mining rewards from your hashrate during the paid rental period.

Key points of control and isolation:

  • Hardware control remains entirely with the rig owner
    You retain full authority over firmware, tuning, overclocking, undervolting, fan profiles, and physical access at all times.

  • No OS or network access is granted
    Renters cannot SSH, RDP, VNC, web-manage, or otherwise interact with your system beyond standard stratum pool connections.

  • Pool changes are automated and temporary
    Once a rental ends, your rig automatically returns to your default pool configuration.

  • MRR cannot alter your hardware configuration
    Mining Rig Rentals acts only as a coordination layer for pool assignment and rental enforcement. We do not change miner settings, clocks, or performance parameters.

In short, renting your rig is equivalent to allowing someone to temporarily direct where your hashrate is submitted, not allowing them access to the machine producing it. Your hardware remains isolated, secure, and fully under your control at all times.