@mac011 I have not personally. But I can only imagine it isn’t an easy task. Like any business there are costs involved along with risks.

I would think it’s going to cost quite a bit to get things going. You’d need a data center, most likely, this can give guarantees uptime to the equipment. Also you’re consumption of energy will be billed differently.

Also you have to maintain the servers. Respond to tickets and requests from government officials who might file take down requests.

Plus you have to market the business and hope people like the products you offer. Because there are so many seedboxes available, I would imagine it’s going to be tough to survive. I compare seedboxes to restaurants. They are a dime a dozen and come in and drop out just as quick.

This is all off the cuff and not confirmed as accurate. But thinking about it; starting a seedbox company is costly and time consuming. If you do venture down the path of starting a company, I wish you the best and hope things workout for you.