Yep, that’s me.
Benza has been mining since the era when Bitcoin was something you accidentally farmed on a half broken laptop and Dogecoin felt like an inside joke between a few reddit weirdos. He jumped from CPU mining to early GPU rigs to full blown ASIC madness, stumbling into William on Kijiji and somehow turning a random marketplace meetup into a long running partnership, a few flights to China, and a combined twenty five years of pure trial and error.
Right now, Benza is the chaos engine behind Lazy Miners. He is not repairing ASICs in the back room, he is making sure the machines, the clients, the suppliers, and thevopportunities all collide in the right order. He keeps things professional enough to be trusted and unprofessional enough to feel human, which is exactly the Lazy Miners way.
When away from the spreadsheets and supplier chats, Benza is usually out wandering, talking to strangers, and collecting new stories like they are trading cards. He moves through life with the same restless curiosity, always chasing something new, something interesting, or something worth remembering.
Will came into mining during the Dogecoin surge of 2021 and went all in when the opportunity to build a proper mining location presented itself. Running L3s, L7s, and S19s at scale gave him first hand experience with what actually matters when machines are live, power is flowing, and uptime is everything.
While building his first facility, 210 Energy Initiative, William quickly learned how difficult it was to source reliable hardware locally. Most suppliers were international, slow to respond, or impossible to verify, and finding trusted machines close to home became a constant challenge. That experience helped shape the foundation of Lazy Miners and the focus on sourcing, logistics, and reliability.
Today, Will oversees operations, logistics, and hardware coordination at Lazy Miners. He brings a practical understanding of both ASIC mining and what it takes to run a business that actually works day to day. Calm, methodical, and solutions focused, he keeps the operation moving smoothly and makes sure machines, partners, and customers all stay aligned.
Someone has to keep the lights on.