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Bitcoin mining Hardware ASICs.
Hobby Bitcoin mining can still be fun and even profitable if you have cheap electricity and get the best and most efficient Bitcoin mining hardware.
Bitcoin mining is competitive. It's not ideal for the average person to mine since China's cheap electricity has allowed it to dominate the mining market. If you want bitcoins then you are better off buying bitcoins.
What is an ASIC Bitcoin Miner?
Since it's now impossible to profitably mine Bitcoin with your computer, you'll need specialized hardware called ASICs.
Here's what an ASIC miner looks like up close:
The Dragonmint 16T miner.
Originally, Bitcoin's creator intended for Bitcoin to be mined on CPUs (your laptop or desktop computer). However, Bitcoin miners discovered they could get more hashing power from graphic cards. Graphic cards were then surpassed by ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuits).
Think of a Bitcoin ASIC as specialized Bitcoin mining computers, Bitcoin mining machines, or "bitcoin generators".
Nowadays all serious Bitcoin mining is performed on dedicated Bitcoin mining hardware ASICs, usually in thermally-regulated data-centers with low-cost electricity.
Don't Get Confused.
There is Bitcoin mining hardware, which mines bitcoins.
There are also Bitcoin hardware wallets like the Ledger Nano X, which secure bitcoins.
Check Profitability.
You can use our calculator below to check the mining hardware above. Input your expected electricity price and the hash rate of the miner for an estimate.
Profitability Factors.
The Bitcoin price and the total network hash rate are the two main factors that will affect your profitability.
Our calculator is more accurate than most others because ours assumes the 0.4527678% daily increase in network hash rate. This has been the average daily increase over the past 6 months.


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Most other calculators do NOT include this metric which makes mining appear way more profitable than it actually is.
Bitcoin mining is a booming industry, but the Bitcoin price increasing can help make up some of these losses.
The Bitcoin price is increasing at an average of 0.3403% per day over the past year. Try messing with the calculator using different prices.
Know your Competition.
It may seem easy to just spin up a miner.
But you NEED to take a look at just how serious mining is.
The video below offers an inside look at one of China's largest mines.
How to Find the Best Bitcoin Miner.
There are some important factors to look at when determining which Bitcoin mining ASIC to buy:
Hash rate - How many hashes per second can the Bitcoin miner make? More hashes cost more, which is why efficiency is crucial.
Efficiency - You'll want to buy the most efficient Bitcoin mining hardware possible. Right now, this is the Halong Mining Dragonmint T1. Since miners use a large amount of electricity, you want to buy one that converts the most amount of electricity into bitcoins.
Price - How much does the bitcoin miner cost? Cheap mining hardware will mine less bitcoins, which is why efficiency and electricity usage are important. The fastest and more efficient mining hardware is going to cost more.
Don't try to buy a miner based on only price or only hash rate. The best ASIC miner is the most efficient bitcoin miner. Aim for value.
Bitcoin Miners for Sale on eBay or Amazon.
If you're a hobby miner who wants to buy a couple rigs for your house, eBay and Amazon both have some decent deals on mining hardware.
Used Bitcoin mining Hardware for Sale.
Both new and used Bitcoin mining rigs and ASICs are available on eBay. One may want to buy used ASIC mining hardware on eBay because you can get better prices.
eBay's customer protection ensures you'll get a working product. Other bundled equipment may be included with your purchase depending on the seller.
We recommend purchasing the Dragonmint or the Antminer S9.
Hardware Profitability.
You can use a Bitcoin mining profitability calculator to determine your estimated cost of return on your mining hardware.
Be sure to take electricity costs into account. Most mining hardware appears profitable until electricity costs are accounted for.
The best way to determine actual profitability is to figure out your electricity cost per hash . That is really what will make or break your operation.
Most Efficient Bitcoin Miners.
Good Bitcoin mining hardware needs to have a high hash rate. But, efficiency is just as important.
An efficient Bitcoin miner means that you pay less in electricity costs per hash.
To improve your efficiency, there are also companies that will let you order hardware to their warehouse and run the miners for you.
You could also cloud mine bitcoins. But both options are a lot less fun than running your hardware!
Bitcoin mining Hardware Companies.
Bitcoin mining Hardware Comparison What is an ASIC Bitcoin Miner? Don't Get Confused How to Find the Best Bitcoin Miner Bitcoin Miners for Sale on eBay or Amazon Used Bitcoin mining Hardware for Sale Hardware Profitability Most Efficient Bitcoin Miners Bitcoin mining Hardware Companies Bitcoin mining Equipment Bitcoin mining Without Hardware? USB Bitcoin Miners Bitmain Antminer S5 Review Bitmain Antminer S7 Review Dragonmint 16T Review.
Halong Mining - Halong Mining is the newest mining hardware company. They have the best miner available. Unfortunately, they already sold out of their first batch but a new batch should be available for sale soon.
Bitmain - Bitmain makes the Antminer line of Bitcoin miners. Bitmain is based in China and also operates a mining pool.
BitFury - BitFury is one of the largest producers of Bitcoin mining hardware and chips. Its hardware is not available for purchase.
Bitcoin mining Equipment.
In addition to a Bitcoin mining ASIC, you'll need some other Bitcoin mining equipment:
Power Supply - Bitcoin rigs need special power supplies to funnel and use electricity efficiently.
Cooling Fans - Bitcoin hardware can easily overheat and stop working. Buy a sufficient amount of cooling fans to keep your hardware working.
Backup generators - You may want generators as a backup in case your main source of electricity goes down.
Bitcoin mining Without Hardware?
It's still technically possible to mine bitcoins without dedicated mining hardware.
However, you'll earn less than one penny per month. Mining bitcoins on your computer will do more damage to your computer and won't earn a profit.
So, it's not worth it unless you're just interested to see how the mining process works. You're best bet is to buy dedicated hardware like the Antminer S19.
ASICs' Impact on Cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin is based on blockchain technology, a decentralized platform which takes power away from a central authority and gives it to the average person. Sensitive information is stored on the blockchain rather than large data centers, and is cryptographically secured. A vast amount of people, known as miners, all work together to validate the network, instead of just one person or government.
In the beginning, CPUs were used to solve cryptographic hash functions, until miners discovered that GPUs were far better equipped for mining. As block difficulty increased, miners turned primarily to GPUs.
Some GPUs were made solely for mining Bitcoin, as you can see demonstrated in the video below:
Eventually, technology was developed solely for mining, known as ASICs, or Application Specific Integrated Circuits. Their hashrates are significantly higher than anything GPUs are capable of.
With stellar performance comes a high price tag - the best ASIC chips will run you a few thousand dollars each. Upon creation, Bitcoin blocks were confirmed by the average person using their desktop - once ASICs hit the market, things changed.
ASICs rendered GPUs useless. ASIC developers, including Bitmain, granted early access to large mining cartels rather than the average person. Nowadays, a large majority of Bitcoin mining takes place in China where electricity is cheap.
Thousands of ASICs all mine simultaneously in a mining farm (large warehouse). Evidently, most people can't afford just one or two of ASICs, not to mention thousands of them.



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When ASICs hit the market, the blockchain's validation process became more centralized as more and more hashing power was consolidated into a handful of mining companies, rather than being spread out amongst many miners. Unfortunately, Bitcoin is no longer as decentralized as it was once intended to be.
Bitmain Antminer S7 Review.
High 4.73 TH/s hashrate, and efficient at 0.25 Joule per GH/s Reasonably priced at $440 new (plus shipping) Popular miner with plentiful guides and parts available.
Eclipsed by 16nm miners (AntMiner S9) and forthcoming 14nm miners High power consumption of.
1350 Watts demands high-end PSU Quite noisy at 62dB.
The AntMiner S7: Bitcoin mining Mainstay.
Bitmain's AntMiner S7 has proven so popular since its release in mid-2015 that it's now reached its 19 th batch of production.
The S7 assumed market dominance for good reason:
It offers a high hashrate for the amount of power it consumes.
If you view any modern industrial mining operation, chances are you'll see racks of AntMiner S7s hashing away. The S7 is also a popular choice among hobbyist miners for its reasonable price and strong performance.
The S7 is powered by a 28nm BM1385 ASIC chip. 135 of these chips are spread across 3 boards and kept cool by dual fans (or a single fan in the case of a particular batch).
The strong metal casing features a tongue and groove system which allows for the neat arrangement of multiple miners.
Power Supply.
Recommended for use with the S7 is Bitmain's high quality 1600 Watt APW3 power supply unit, designed specifically for use with Bitcoin miners.
This PSU is highly efficient, losing only 7% of electricity between outlet and miner. The APW3 requires a minimum 205 Volts to function and does not ship with the necessary 16A power cord.
Although not cheap at $140 plus shipping, the APW3 is a good choice in terms of future upgradability as it can also run the power-hungry AntMiner S9.
It's also possible to use any ATX PSU of sufficient Wattage to run the S7.
The S7-LN includes its own PSU; a 1000W Enermax, rated Gold (above 80% efficiency). As the S7-LN only draws about 700W, this PSU has excess capacity even when overclocking the unit above its default 600M frequency.
It also adds quite a lot of weight to the unit, increasing its shipping cost.
While an integral PSU makes for a compact and convenient miner, there are few other reasons to recommend such a setup. The S7-LN also excludes a cord.
Price.
Note: Before you buy an Antminer S7 make sure you already have Bitcoin mining software and a Bitcoin mining pool.
Shortly after release, the S7 was priced at nearly $2000, a little below the current cost of the S9.
It has since been discounted steeply and is available from Bitmain at $440 (when in stock), plus shipping. It can also be bought new at $545 or second-hand at $500 from Amazon.
Bitmain sells the S7-LN for $291 and Amazon has it going for $439 new or $409 used.
These prices can be expected to fall further as the S9 and other superior mining hardware becomes the new standard. It's also possible to buy modded S7 with upgraded efficiency and diminished noise and heat levels.
Bitcoins / Month (Profitability)
With Difficulty rising and the halving of block rewards imminent, the S7 is reaching the end of its profitability for those without access to cheap power... although if Bitcoin's exchange rate rises sufficiently, the S7's profitability may well be extended beyond expectations.
Using our Bitcoin mining calculator, we'll take a peek at some likely returns for an S7 and S7-LN.
We're assuming an average household Power Cost of 15c per kWh, a Pool Fee of 2.5% (as charged by AntPool) and a post-halving Block Reward of 12.5 BTC per block mined:
For greatly increased accuracy, perform your own custom calculation!
The results aren't great:
$18 will be lost per month and $223 annually.
From this rough calculation (which appears not to factor in the Hardware Costs field), it's clear that nobody who pays a regular price for their electricity will be getting rich off an S7.
With careful tweaking, it may be possible to profit from an S7 even at 15c power. This assumes that Bitcoin's price doesn't fall and Difficulty doesn't jump... risky assumptions indeed!
The same calculations adjusted for the Hash Rate and Power consumption of the S7-LN produces slightly more encouraging results:
Only $6 is lost per month and $77 annually.
Power Consumption.
The S7 draws a minimum of 1293 Watts at a room temperature of 25^C / 77^F. Naturally, the hotter the environment, the more energy the fan(s) will consume to cool the unit.
The S7 is twice as efficient as the S5 at converting all this energy into bitcoins; it requires a modest 0.25 Joules of power per Gigahash.
As mentioned, the LN ("Lite") version draws only 700W. It likewise consumes 0.25 J/GH.
Setup.
Both S7's have DHCP capability, meaning they'll automatically seek out an IP address to use.
Setting them up via the MinerLink GUI is a simple process, requiring only your mining pool credentials to begin mining.
The units will automatically begin hashing upon powering up, which can be helpful in the event of power failure. S7 connectivity is via Ethernet only.
Temperature.
Both S7 versions will operate well below an ambient temperature of 40^C / 77^C. They are both cooled by dual 12038 fans.
Keeping the room in which they're placed cool and dry will extend the life of these miners. A dry basement is an ideal location.
Verdict: Is the S7 Right for You?
If you hope to make profit but can't wait for the S9 (or other forthcoming miners from different companies) to become affordable, the S7 is likely your best option.
With access to inexpensive power and perhaps some intelligent tweaking, it's possible that the S7 will pay for itself and become profitable.
The S7-LN is slightly more efficient and certainly better suited to the home miner who can't tolerate a lot of fan noise or cable clutter.
Antminer S9 Review.
AntMiner S9: Game Changer for Hobbyist Miners?
Difficulty has nearly tripled since then, climbing from 520,569,941GH/s to the current record high of 1,426,731,353 GH/s.
This peak was reached on May 24 th 2016. Such tremendous growth has been spurred by major investment into Bitcoin mining technology and operations.
While such growth is impressive, making Bitcoin the world's most powerful computing network by far, one unintended consequence of such rapid growth has been increased centralisation.

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Profits have accumulated where mining is most profitable (China), with the result that several competing operations (eg. KNC) have been forced out of the industry.
We have tried to calculate the amount of money that the Chinese have invested in mining, we estimate it to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Even with free electricity we cannot see how they will ever get this money back. Either they don't know what they are doing, but that is not very likely at this scale or they have some secret advantage that we don't know about. - Sam Cole, KNC CEO.
The same Chinese competitive advantage has been doubly effective at squeezing the profit-dependent hobbyist miner from the market.
At this stage, most home or office miners aren't hashing to earn money but rather to support the network, aid decentralisation and possibly even to heat space.
With the block reward halving looming, the profitability of all but the most efficient operations will likely be challenged.
Given that profits derived from the current generation of mining hardware are dwindling and will likely reach negative returns post-halving:
Can the new S9 change the game for smaller and hobby miners and restore their lost profitability?
Note: Before you buy an Antminer S9 make sure you already have Bitcoin mining software and a Bitcoin mining pool.
The first batch of S9s will be available for order directly from Bitmain from the 12 th of June.
At $2100 on Amazon, the S9 is far from cheap. However, the lower your electricity costs, the better your odds of the miner paying for itself within a reasonable timeframe.
Naturally, much depends on the Difficulty and Bitcoin price.
As smaller manufacturing processes become standard across the industry and as other manufacturers release competing hardware, the S9's price can be expected to fall appreciably over the coming months.
Bi Wang launched its 14nm chips in the winter of 2016 and BitFury's own 16nm architecture hardware, promising fantastic power efficiency at 0.06 J/GH, also came around that time.
Judging value in this space is a complicated exercise, although it would appear that nothing vastly technologically-superior to the S9 is likely to be released in the near future.
The release cycle of a new generation of mining hardware every few months is likely to decelerate from this point on, as manufacturers have transitioned to cutting-edge 16 and 14nm designs.
S9 Compared to Other Hardware.
The S9's 16 Nanometer Technological Advantage.
The on-going miniaturisation of semiconductors allows ever greater computing power and electrical efficiency, but the process cannot continue forever with the current technology.
Many have remarked that Moore's law no longer holds true, as the rate of computing speed advancement has slowed as it reaches the physical limitations of silicon semiconductor technology.
The 16 nm fabrication process used in the manufacture of the S9 is a major improvement upon the 28 nm design common to other modern mining devices.
Although a 10nm process is on the horizon for 2017, further increases beyond that remain theoretical.
Further, the design and manufacture of any 10nm Bitcoin mining hardware is likely to take at least a year.
Get a Wallet.
You can't mine bitcoins with an Antminer S9 without a wallet.
Our guide on the best bitcoin wallets will help you get one fast and for free. Read it here!
The good news is that existing power supplies, at least those of sufficient wattage, are fully compatible with the S9.
Recommended for use with the S9 are:
The AntMiner APW-12 1600 Watt Bitcoin Miner PSU, which retails for just under $200 on Amazon, and The EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 Watt GPU PSU, which sells for about $170 on Amazon. Note that the 1600 Watt EVGA PSU is significantly more expensive, by about $115, than Ant Miner's equivalently-powered offering.
The S9 has more hashing power than any previous device crammed into its silicon; a massive 14 TH/s (TeraHash per second).
A total of 189 chips, spread over 3 circuit boards, are combined to achieve this phenomenal hashrate.
Excluding a 15 brief TH/s spike which occurred late 2011, a single S9 unit boasts a hashrate equivalent to the peak capacity of the entire Bitcoin network from its bootstrapping until mid-2012!
Let's calculate the projected profits from all that hashpower via our Bitcoin mining calculator :
Note that Power Cost will be specific to your location and that Difficulty changes every 2 weeks, usually to the upside...
Although keep in mind that post-halving, it's entirely possible that a lot of marginal miners will be forced to either upgrade to better hardware or shut down.
Your Pool Fees will be determined by your mining pool; although the S9 is plenty powerful, a single unit is highly unlikely to find any blocks when solo-mining.
Finally, the Bitcoin to Dollar (USD) price is notorious for its constant state of flux.
According to the above inputs, the S9 will produce** 0.285 BTC / $159 per month** and 3.36 BTC / $1939 per year.
These puts Return on Investment (ROI) slightly above one year!
Of course, such impressive results assume all factors stay constant which is hugely improbable in the ever-changing world of Bitcoin!
The cutting-edge manufacturing process is what makes the S9 the most electrically-efficient mining device to date.
It uses a mere 0.1 Joules per Gigahash, making it roughly 2.5 times more efficient than the Antminer S7.
The total power consumption of the device works out to around 1350 watts, although this figure is subject to about 7% of variance. The S9 consumes about 300W more than the S7.
Apart from the power supply, the S9 is a self-contained unit. It requires no connection to another computer to interface with other Bitcoin nodes.
Its onboard web management portal allows for a simplified setup and maintenance process.
The S9 is air-cooled and its sturdy design is fairly easy to maintain and service.
The S9 performs reliably in any well-ventilated space, whether a single or several unit(s) kept in a spare room or hundreds to thousands of units in a large mining center.
Verdict: Does Hobby Mining with an S9 make Business Sense?
Based on the data and results calculated above, yes.
But! as major miners upgrade to S9s and other advanced hardware, the resultant Difficulty increases are likely to erode future profitability.
On the other hand, the halving could bring about a higher Bitcoin price and reduced competition, increasing profitability.
Ultimately, the S9 is a great piece of hardware although currently rather expensive.
It is likely to remain profitable for far longer than previous generations of ASIC miner, although ROI cannot be guaranteed given the inherent unpredictability of Bitcoin mining.
Dragonmint 16T Review.
Bitmain is regarded as one of the most influential companies in the ASIC mining industry. It is estimated that they have manufactured approximately 53% of all mining equipment.



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Without including their mining profits, that's around $140 million dollars in sales. These figures are staggering, but Bitmain's monopoly of the Bitcoin ASIC market may come to an end, following the release of Halong Mining's DragonMint 16T ASIC.
What Happened to Halong Mining? Can I still buy a DragonMint 16T.
Halong Mining is no longer around. It seems they could not compete with the already established ASIC manufacturers, most likely because they could never fill their orders and get the partsd they needed to produce enough miners to make money. You can still find some DragonMint 16T's used if you look hard enough but they are rare.
Below are some of the specs for the DragonMint 16T if you are interested in looking for one.
The DragonMint 1600W power supply is strongly recommended, though not mandatory. Each miner requires its own individual power supply. They can be purchased directly from Halong Mining's website.
Professional mining hardware runs optimally at 220-240V, hence why mining farms step down their own electricity supply to 220-240V. In any case, it would be a good idea to buy the DragonMint power supply.
Note that 220V current is only found outside of the US - American outlets are 110V by default. Unless you want to hire an electrician, you'll have to buy a power supply rated at 110V such as the Rosewill 1600W 80+ Gold Certified power supply. These PSUs will get the job done, but they are not ideal for optimum mining performance.
Thanks to the DragonMint 16T's new DM8575 generation of ASIC chips, the 16T has become the most electrically-efficient miner on the market.
Consuming merely 0.075J/GH, or 1480W from the wall, the 16T is 30% more electrically-efficient than the Antminer S9. Keep in mind that exact power consumptions vary, especially depending on which power supply you are using.
Hashing Power.
The DragonMint 16T has a hasrate of 16TH/s.
Profitability.
While Halong Mining's ASIC technology was impressive when it was first released, much like the Antminer S9, the DragonMint 16T no longer profitable even if your electricity costs are incredibly cheap (less than $0.02).
Antminer R4 Review.
The Antminer R4 is BitMain's latest and most unique Bitcoin miner yet. We're here to put all of the most important information in one place in this review.
Hash Rate.
The Antminer R4 hashes at up to 8.6 TH/s, making it the second fastest miner behind the Antminer S9 and just ahead of the Antminer S7.
Efficiency.
The R4's efficiency of 0.098 J/GHs is tied with the S9 as the most efficient Bitcoin miner on the market. Here is a direct quote from Bitmain's website:
Bitmain's BM1387 chip is built using TSMC's 16nm FinFET technology and, delivering a record-breaking 0.098 J/GHs, is the world's most efficient Bitcoin mining chip in the consumer market.
The R4 is so efficient because it uses the 126 of Bitmain's new BM1387 ASIC Chips, which are 16nm chips. BitFury was the first company to release 16nm chips.
Hash Rate Efficiency Price Ease of Use Bitcoin / month (profitability): R4 Compared to Other Hardware Low Sound Power Supply Special Design Control Board Final Thoughts.
As the saying goes nothing good comes cheap. With all the awesome features that come with the Antminer R4 you would expect its price to be high. One Antminer R4 costs $1,000. Its price is among its cons because this may be too high for the average hobby miner.
Ease of Use.
Once you setup your Antminer R4 you will see that its user interface has been well designed with the users in mind.
It's very easy to use.
All you have to do is enter your wallet address and mining pool settings before you start mining. It is also possible for you to customize settings such as the fan speed or the frequency.
Bitcoin / month (profitability):
Most of the hobby miners reading this article actually want to make money from hashing.
With that in mind let's have an in-depth look at the profitability of Antminer R4:
With a hash rate of 8.6 TH/s, the Antminer R4 is the second most powerful miner, second to the Antminer S9.
It has a power consumption of approximately 845 Watts at the wall using an APW5 PSU power supply.
Rest easy because most homes have an outlet that can handle 845 Watts safely but also expect your electricity bills to rise significantly.
Consider an investment of about $1,000 for the Antminer R4 and about $240 for the APW5 PSU.
The mining profit calculator reports at the then current price of $574 Bitcoin price, it would take you approximately 527 days to return your investment provided your power cost doesn't exceed $0.10 per KwH.
Of course we assume that all factors remain constant which is almost impossible in the ever-changing world of Bitcoin.
This means that the Antminer R4 will eventually produce a profit, but only if the network hash rate, Bitcoin price, and electricity costs stay the same. All of those factors are a big IF, since the network difficulty almost always increases.
So you are definitely taking on risk with this miner, and it may not be worth your time despite the many benefits it provides over other hardware.
R4 Compared to Other Hardware.
Low Sound.
One of the most unique features of Antminer R4 is that it was designed to ensure the least possible sound with the maximum hash rate.
Antminer R4 replaces the traditional fan with a rotary blade system. The traditional fan has been the biggest source of noise for other mining hardware.
The Antminer R4 fan was inspired by the fan of a silent split air conditioner and it reduces the noise of a standard miner by 50% at a noise level of 51 db. Its fan speed is controlled automatically, ensuring that the noise is regulated.
Antminer R4 uses the most advanced Power Supply Unit (PSU) to date. Bitmain recommends the use of an APW5 power supply.
The APW5 works with both 220v and 110v input to deliver 2600 Watts and 1300 Watts respectively. The APW5 retails for about $240.
Special Design Control Board.
The Antminer R4 employs the Xilinx's ZYNQ-7000 family system-on-a-chip that integrates a feature-rich core ARM Cortez - A9 based processing system.
It also uses 28nm Xilinx programmable logic. It supports Gigabit Ethernet to ensure that mined blocks are submitted instantly.
Final Thoughts.
Mining bitcoins at home has almost become an impossible task these days.
Not only are the devices expensive but they also generate a lot of heat and noise, not to mention the amount of electricity they consume.
This makes it uncomfortable and almost impossible to make any profit!
Unlike with the Antminer S9, S7, or Antminer S5, with Antminer R4, Bitmain is targeting the home Bitcoin miner market.
It is a home Bitcoin miner that may actually turn a profit, unlike Bitcoin USB miners.
Some of these problems mentioned above have been addressed and as a miner you can do it as a hobby while also making some money.
This home Bitcoin miner is not only a good fit for hobby miners but also helps to improve the decentralization of Bitcoin mining as a whole.
The more distributed the hash power, the stronger the Bitcoin network!
7 of the Best Bitcoin mining Hardware for 2020.
Despite the profit potential of mining Bitcoin, your Bitcoin mining hardware's upfront and energy costs can actually do harm to your bank account.
Picking the wrong hardware could cost you more money to operate than the amount of funds you earn mining Bitcoin with it.


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7 of the Best Bitcoin mining Hardware of 2018.
1. Bitmain Antminer S9i.
Since it's considered the most popular Bitcoin mining hardware in the world, the Antminer S9 is entirely sold out on Bitmain's website. Fortunately, though, Bitmain released the Antminer S9i for only $499 this May. The S9i boasts a hash rate of 14 TH per second and an energy consumption of 1,320 watts, which makes it one of the most efficient Bitcoin mining hardware out there.
If you're an intermediate or expert miner trying to make a profit, the low upfront cost and high efficiency of the Antminer S9i could offset its somewhat lofty energy costs and help you make some money.
2. Halong Mining DragonMint T1.
Out of all the Bitcoin mining hardware on the market, the DragonMint T1 has the highest hash rate of 16 TH per second. And with an energy consumption of 1480 Watts, which translates to a 0.075 Joules per Gigahash ratio, it's the most powerful and efficient Bitcoin mining hardware out there.
Naturally, there's a lot of demand for the DragonMint T1, so you'll have to pay a hefty price of $2,729 to buy it. But if you're an expert miner with low electricity costs, the power and efficiency of the DragonMint T1 could offset its high upfront cost and help you turn a profit.
3. Bitmain Antminer T9.
With a hash rate of 12.5 TH per second and energy consumption of 1,576 Watts, the Antminer T9 is less powerful and efficient than the Antminer S9i, but it's considered the more reliable option. It has higher quality chips compared to the S9i, so it's more stable and doesn't burn out as fast.
You should expect to pay around $500 for an Antminer T9. If you're an expert miner who wants a durable mining hardware, this is a good option.
4. Pangolin Whatsminer M3X.
Even though it uses the most power out of all the hardware on this list, requiring 2,050 watts of energy, the Whatsminer M3X is also one of the most powerful, possessing a hash rate of 12.5 TH per second.
The M3X is also more affordable than other powerhouse hardware, costing $1,022, which can offset its high energy costs and help you earn a profit. If you're an expert bitcoin miner with below average electricity costs, this could be the best hardware for you.
5. Bitmain Antminer R4.
Bitmain's Antminer R4 falls right behind the Antminer S9i in terms of efficiency, with a hash rate of 8.7 TH per second and a small energy consumption of 845 watts. Another one of the R4's best features is that it runs almost silently, making it the ideal hardware for mining bitcoins at home.
The R4's convenience and efficiency comes at a cost, though -- you'll need to spend $2,999 to buy it on Amazon. If you're a hobbyist or intermediate miner trying to make money at home, consider using the Antminer R4.
6. Avalon6.
Listed at $300 on Amazon, the Avalon6 is one of the most affordable Bitcoin mining hardware, and it's the easiest to set up. But it also has low efficiency, possessing a hash rate of 3.5 TH per second and a relatively high energy consumption of 1050 watts.
Unless your electricity costs are extremely cheap, using the Avalon6 to mine more Bitcoin than it costs to operate is nearly impossible. The Avalon6 is best for beginners or hobbyists, since you'll most likely never make a profit using the hardware.
7. Bitmain Antminer S7.
Another solid Bitcoin mining hardware for beginners or hobbyists is the Bitmain Antminer S7. Its low $200 cost matches its low efficiency -- it has a hash rate of 4.73 TH per second and energy consumption of 1293 watts. But if Bitcoin's price shoots up and you can find extremely cheap electricity, it's possible to make a profit using the hardware.
Originally published Aug 30, 2018 7:00:00 AM, updated December 16 2019.


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Bitcoin mining Software.
Now that you already know about the best Bitcoin mining hardware, we're going to talk about Bitcoin mining software.
What is Bitcoin mining Software?
Bitcoin mining hardware handles the actual Bitcoin mining process, but:
Bitcoin mining software is equally as important.
If you are a solo miner: the mining software connects your Bitcoin miner to the blockchain. If you mine with a pool: the software will connect you to your mining pool. If you are cloud mining: you do not need mining software.
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Why Do You Need a Bitcoin mining Operating System?
Bitcoin mining rigs and systems have come a long way since the beginning. The first Bitcoin miners made do with the tools they had at their disposal and set up various software to control the mining hardware in their rigs.
While these make-shift solutions were better than nothing, they didn't exactly work efficiently. Not only did that slow down the mining process, but it also made it difficult for newcomers to join in on the fun.
Necessity is the mother of all invention, so along came solutions like Awesome Miner, ethOS, and SimpleMining that streamlined the mining process.
These days, mining operating systems are the standard.
But many users of the existing systems still experience issues with:
Managing multiple mining devices. Maintaining a steady mining performance. Fixing spontaneous errors. Managing the mining system remotely. Maximizing the efficiency of their hardware. Difficulty Adjustments.
Importance of Bitcoin mining Software.
The main job of the software is to deliver the mining hardware's work to the rest of the Bitcoin network and to receive the completed work from other miners on the network.
Bitcoin mining software monitors this input and output of your miner while also displaying statistics such as the speed of your miner, hashrate, fan speed and the temperature.
You may also need Bitcoin tax software in order to calculate your taxes owed.
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Bitcoin Wallets.
One of the most important things you will need before using any kind of Bitcoin mining software is a wallet.
This is because all Bitcoin mining software will ask you for a Bitcoin address that will be used to send your mining rewards and payouts. Once you create or download a wallet you will be able to get a Bitcoin address from your wallet.
There are many Bitcoin wallets, but these are the ones we recommend if you are just starting out:
Ledger Nano X - Secure Bitcoin hardware wallet for all platforms. iOS Wallets - The most popular Bitcoin wallets for iOS. Android Wallets - The most popular Bitcoin wallets on Android. Desktop Wallets - The most popular Bitcoin wallets for desktop.
Now that we understand mining software and how it helps in the mining process, and you have your Bitcoin wallet and address, let's look at different software on different operating systems.
Mining Software Overviews.
Find the Right Software for You.
So which software should you choose?
Let's go over all the most important info for each mining software.
By the end, you should be able to pick the best one for you.
Braiins OS+ Overview.
Best Mining Software For Windows.
Braiins OS is part of Satoshi Labs and is the creation of the original inventor of mining pools, Marek "Slush" Palatinus. You may also know Marek for his invention of the Trezor, the world's first hardware wallet.
Unlike many other mining software and operating systems, Braiins is completely free. Satoshi Labs makes money off of Braiins OS by offering you incentives to join their Slush mining pool, although this is not required to use their software.
Supported Hardware.
Braains OS+ currently supports Antminer S9, S9i and S9j. Support for Antminer S17 and T17 are coming soon. Thankfully, Braiins OS+ makes the S9 family so much more efficient, that it can extend the life of your S9 ASICs. It achieves this life increase through better minign efficiency, which we will cover next.
Performance.
With Braiins OS, you can increase the hashrate of your S9 up to 17+ Terrahashes per second.
Braiins OS+ can also take an S9 on low power mode and deliver 20% better performance than even an S9i.
For aging hardware like the S9 family, this is a crazy performance boost, so we can't wait to see what Braiin's will be able to do once they launch support for next gen Antminers like the S17 and T17.
While there is no up front cost to buying the software, you will need to pay Slushpool dev fees by directing 2% of your hashing power to their pool regardless of which pool you end up mining on. However, if you choose to mine with slushpool for all 100% of your hashing power, that rate drops to 1%.
This is how Satoshi Labs makes money off of Braiins OS.
Features.
Braiins OS boasts many features, such as:
Unlocked SSH Autkmatic Updates to the OS firmware Device installation on all your devices at once Super Fast boot up speeds Pre-heating to get mining faster Complete fan control.
Command Line.
For the more traditional, tech-savvy users, Braiins offers a simple but robust command line interface for their mining software in addition to the more common graphical user interface that most people are used to. Both have their advantages, but many are more comfortable issuing commands with a keyboard instead of mouse clicks.
Two-Factor Authentication.
According to Slushpool,
Every important change made to a user account requires email verification. We furthermore recommend enabling two-factor authentication using either TOTP mobile app or a hardware token (U2F). For even better protection, there is a possibility to lock your payout address so it can be only changed in future by a signed message from said address.
Slushpool takes the security of your earnings very seriously, which means a robust set of two-factor authentication options are at your disposal.
Technical Support.
Braiin's OS comes with some of the best documentation of all the mining software. If that doesn't answer you questions you can reach out to Braiins for help or join their telegram.
Implementation of Stratum V2.
Braiins OS+ has also implemented its Stratum V2 communication protocol. This protocol offers truly advanced features for power miners such as bandwidth load reductions, hash rate variance control, and hash rate hijacking protection.
It also comes with a nifty Proxy so that you can still use Stratum on other pools even if it isn't supported by them.
Should You Use Braiins OS?
There is no one more experienced in mining software than Satoshi Labs, so you really can't go wrong. These guys are constantly innovating, so even if you are running Linux, you won't be disappointed in choosing Braiins.
That being said, if you don't plan on mining with Slushpool, be aware that you will essentially pay a 2% fee to Slushpool (in the form of redirecting 2% of your hashing power to them). By mining with Slushpool, that cuts in half and becomes very attractive.
For more info on mining pools and how to pick one, see our compplete guide on mining pools.
Hashr8 Overview.
Best Mining Software for Linux.
Every system has its flaws, and the best solutions to how to fix those flaws often come from the users of the system. Enter Hashr8, a Bitcoin mining operating system developed by miners for miners.
As you'd expect, Hashr8 has fixed many of the flaws we covered in the introduction. But the developers have also added some additional bells and whistles to their OS.
What Hashr8 Can Do Now.
To combat the inefficiencies of other mining systems, Hashr8 constantly monitors the performance of your rig and automatically restarts it when there's an error. It also comes with a handy mobile app that notifies you of any changes and allows you to control your mining system remotely when you're on the go.
What Hashr8 Can Do Soon.
On the horizon, the team behind Hashr8 plan to add automated mining based on which cryptocurrencies are currently the most profitable to mine. Users will also be able to optimize the settings of their rig, adjust their power consumption, manage an entire mining farm from the app, and download performance reports for each individual mining rig.
In other words, there's a lot to be excited about!
What Are the Benefits of Hashr8?
Now that you have a basic overview of Hashr8, it's time to look at some of the specific benefits of using this mining operating system over the alternatives on the market.
Remote Management.
The app (which is available for both iOS and Android devices) that comes with Hashr8 allows you to control multiple mining rigs from your phone.
First of all, it'll notify you the moment there's a low hash rate, or when any parts overheat or malfunction. But the app also allows you to control which cryptocurrency is being mined, which wallet you're using, and what your numbers look like. Finally, you also have the option to overclock your mining rigs.
Easy Installation.
Another advancement the team behind Hashr8 has made is on the installation front.
Newbies no longer have to dread a complicated installation process. This one's plug and play. Simply go to the Hashr8 website, download the disk image, and connect it to your rig via a flash drive.
It'll automatically configure the installation based on the hardware in your rig. You also have the option to add overclocking and firmware with the configuration presets that are included.
Incredible Support.
Since Bitcoin mining is such a rapidly evolving space, any service providers have to adapt their systems to serve their customers.
Hashr8 already supports over 650 different miners and mining pools, so chances are the one you're using is covered. Your mining rig itself is likely also supported, as Hashr8 is compatible with most CPUs, GPUs, and ASICS and covers mining for multiple kinds of coins.