Custom Coin Miner - Mining Not Profitable

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Mining is not profitable! Most if not all the mining alt coins are not transferrable to USD currency, and every Bitcoin halving continues devastating miners who are already running at a loss.

  1. https://whattomine.com/asic
  2. https://www.asicminervalue.com/

Basically, a board with a chip on it duplicated as many times as one can resource.

Here is a schematic for a 2 chip version, keep adding chips.

You are not duplicating the board, rather the amount of chips on the single board.

You want to be doing or 6.00 Gh/s (gigahashes per second) to start, leading to 11 Th/s (terrahashes per second)+

The schematic for x6500 does 400 MH/s, (megahashes per second) or 0.4 Gh/s.

The Bitaxe Ultra BM1366 is standalone while the x6500 requires a USB port off a computer.

https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/Bitaxe_Ultra_BM1366_Bitcoin_ASIC_Miner_05bcc753.html

https://github.com/skot/bitaxe

http://fpgamining.com/

Board / DeviceMining AlgorithmApproximate Hash Rate
Xilinx VU9PBitcoin (SHA-256)~7 GH/s
Intel Stratix 10 SX2800Grin (Cuckaroo29)~3.5 GH/s
Intel Arria 10 GX1150Blake2b (SIA)~500 MH/s
Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGABlake2b (SIA)500-1,000 MH/s
Altera Cyclone V FPGABlake2b (SIA)300-600 MH/s

  1. Xilinx Virtex UltraScale+ VU9P: This is a high-end FPGA, and its price could be around $1,000 to $3,000 or more, depending on the package and configuration.
  2. Intel Stratix 10 SX2800: As another high-end FPGA, the price could range from $1,500 to $3,000 or even higher.
  3. Intel Arria 10 GX1150: This mid-range FPGA might be priced between $500 to $1,000.
  4. Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGA: A mid-range device, its price could be in the range of $100 to $500, depending on the specific model and package.
  5. Altera Cyclone V FPGA: This is a lower-end or entry-level FPGA, and its price might be around $50 to $200, varying based on the model and package.

Use ASIC miner chips.

  

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