Crypto mining is competitive. Until recently, it’s not been ideal for the average person to mine since China’s cheap electricity has allowed it to dominate the mining market. But that has changed since China outlawed mining in their country.
Most efficient Asic Miners
While good asic mining hardware needs to have a high hash rate, efficiency is just as important.
An efficient miner means that you pay less in electricity costs per hash.
Innosilicon A11 Pro 2000 Mh/s Ethash Miner from Innosilicon mining EtHash algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 2Gh/s for a power consumption of 2500W.
Model Antminer E9 (3 Gh/s) from Bitmain mining EtHash algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 3Gh/s for a power consumption of 2556W.
Model AvalonMiner 1246 (90TH) from Canaan mining SHA-256 algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 90Th/s for a power consumption of 3420W.
Model Goldshell KD5 from Goldshell mining Kadena algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 18Th/s for a power consumption of 2250W.
Model Antminer L7 (9.5Gh) from Bitmain mining Scrypt algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 9.5Gh/s for a power consumption of 3425W.
Model iPollo G1 Grin Miner 36GPS from Ipollo mining Cuckatoo32 algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 36GPS for a power consumption of 2800W.
Model Linzhi Phoenix 2600MH/s — 8GB from Linzhi mining EtHash algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 2600Mh/s for a power consumption of 3000W.
Model Whatsminer M30S++ from MicroBT mining SHA-256 algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 112Th/s for a power consumption of 3472W.
Model STU-U1++ from StrongU mining Blake256R14 algorithmwith a maximum hashrate of 52Th/s for a power consumption of 2200W.