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Invoices

Navigate to Invoices to see every invoice your hosting provider has issued to you. Three summary cards at the top show your total billed amount, total paid, and total pending across all invoices.

Invoice statuses

StatusMeaning
IssuedInvoice has been created and sent to you
PendingPayment has not yet been received
OverduePast the due date without payment
PaidPayment confirmed
HeldYour host has placed the invoice on hold
CancelledInvoice was voided
DraftInvoice is being prepared and not yet finalized

What an invoice covers

Each invoice covers one billing period (typically a calendar month). Depending on your contract type, an invoice may include:
  • Power costs — kWh consumed multiplied by your contracted rate per kWh
  • Hosting fee — a flat fee or percentage for the hosting service itself
  • HashGuard credits — any compensation credits accrued during the billing period are deducted from the invoice total automatically
If your host has enabled line-item invoices for your account, you can download a PDF with a per-unit breakdown showing each miner’s kWh consumption, rate, and subtotal.

Downloading a PDF

Click the PDF button on any invoice row to download a formatted invoice. The PDF includes your contact information, the host’s branding and address, the billing period, all line items (if enabled), and the total amount due.

Paying an invoice

Click Pay next to any invoice with a status of Issued, Pending, or Overdue to open the payment dialog and choose your payment method.
The Pay button only appears for invoices that can be paid. Already-paid, draft, held, and cancelled invoices do not show this button.

Payment methods

Navigate to Payments to see all available payment methods. Your host may enable a subset of these options depending on their platform configuration.
ACH is the recommended payment method for US customers. It is fee-free for standard processing.Linking your bank account:
1

Open Payments

Go to Payments in the sidebar.
2

Connect a bank account

In the Bank Accounts section, click Connect bank account. This opens Plaid, a secure bank connection service. Plaid is used by thousands of financial institutions and does not store your banking credentials.
3

Search for your bank

Type the name of your bank and select it. Follow the prompts to log in with your online banking credentials through Plaid’s secure interface.
4

Select account

Choose the checking or savings account you want to link for ACH payments.
5

Confirm

After Plaid verifies the account, it appears in your bank account list. You can now select it when paying invoices.
Same-day ACH processing may incur an additional fee depending on your host’s configuration. Standard ACH typically settles in 1–3 business days.

Security

All payment processing is handled by third-party PCI-compliant providers (Plaid, Stripe, OpenNode, NowPayments). Dune Digital does not store card numbers or bank account credentials.

Wallet

Navigate to Wallet to configure where your mining earnings are sent when your host processes a payout settlement.

Setting your payout address

1

Open Wallet

Go to Wallet in the sidebar.
2

Enter your wallet address

Paste your Bitcoin or stablecoin wallet address in the Wallet address field. Double-check the address — payouts sent to an incorrect address cannot be recovered.
3

Select currency

Choose your preferred payout currency: BTC, USDT (TRC20), USDT (ERC20), USDC (Solana), USDC (ERC20), or USDC (TRC20).
4

Select network

If the currency runs on multiple networks, confirm the correct network matches the address you entered.
5

Save

Click Save to update your payout settings. The new address takes effect for the next settlement processed by your host.
Always verify your wallet address before saving. Payouts are irreversible once sent to the address on file. If you are changing your address, update it before your host’s next settlement run.

Payout schedule and minimums

Your host controls when earnings settlements are processed. Typical cadences are weekly or monthly, but this depends on your contract.
ItemDetail
Minimum payout (BTC)0.001 BTC — smaller balances accumulate until the threshold is met
BTC payout feeNo platform fee — only standard Bitcoin network transaction fees
Stablecoin payout fee1% conversion fee to cover the BTC-to-stablecoin exchange at market rate
Earnings are settled periodically by your host after an internal verification step. If you believe a settlement is overdue, open a support ticket from the Support section.

Billing questions and support

If you have a question about an invoice amount, a payment that has not been reflected, or any other billing issue, navigate to Support and open a ticket. Your host’s team receives it directly.
Include the invoice number (visible in the Invoices list) in your support ticket to help your host locate the record quickly.