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by Johnny555
2565 days ago
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Your post-mortem implies this is not allowed at all. Not sure why you were downvoted, I had the same impression, after reading: ...an automated service that monitors for cryptocurrency mining activity (Droplet CPU loads and Droplet create behaviors). These signals, coupled with a number of account-level signals (including payment history and current run rate compared to total payments) are used to determine if automated action is warranted to minimize the impact of potential fraudulent high-cpu-loads on other customers This sounds like they don't permit extended high CPU loads due to the impact it can have on other customers. |
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My guess would be that this is such a well-known problem (within the field of cloud compute at least) that they just didn't think they had to state that normal crypto mining by paying customers is completely fine.