If you're having trouble with your Mechanium product, you can reach out to customer support for help. The customer support team can be reached by phone or email, and they're available to help with any issues you may be experiencing. If you need to speak to someone in person, you can visit the Mechanium headquarters in person.
Mechanium (MECHA) phone number.
MECHA can be reached at:
1-855-MECHA (1-855-684-2427)
MECHA can also be reached online at:
www.mecha.co
Mechanium (MECHA) support.
We are pleased to announce that Mechanium (MECHA) has joined the Gridcoin Network. Mechanium is an open-source, blockchain-based platform that provides a solution to the problem of high energy consumption in the internet of things. By using Mechanium, devices can be powered by low-cost energy sources, such as solar and wind power, while still retaining the benefits of the internet of things.
Gridcoin will provide Mechanium with a dedicated Gridcoin wallet, and we look forward to working with the team at Mechanium to help promote their project and increase adoption of Gridcoin.
Mechanium (MECHA) customer care.
If you have any questions or concerns about your Mechanium account, please contact our customer care team. We are available to help you 24/7, 365 days a year.
Our customer care team can be reached via the following channels:
Email: support@mechanium.com
Phone: +1 877-762-4642 (US and Canada)
Chat: Click here to access our live chat service
What is Mechanium (MECHA)?
Mechanismium is a cryptocurrency that uses a proof-of-stake consensus algorithm. It was created in December 2017 and uses the symbol MECHA.
Mechanium (MECHA) headquarters.
MECHA was founded in 2013 by Garry Kasparov and John McAfee. The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas. MECHA develops and manufactures advanced computer systems designed to solve complex mathematical problems.
MECHA's first product, the MECHA 1, was announced in December 2014. The MECHA 1 is a 64-core processor that can solve certain types of problems more quickly than traditional computers.
In May 2015, MECHA announced the MECHA 2, a 128-core processor that can solve certain types of problems more quickly than traditional computers.
In September 2017, MECHA announced the MECHA 3, a 256-core processor that can solve certain types of problems more quickly than traditional computers.
In February 2018, MECHA announced the MECHA 4, a 512-core processor that can solve certain types of problems more quickly than traditional computers.