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Antminer AL1 Pro (16.6Th)

Bitmain

$0.00
/day
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Hashrate
16.6Th/s
Power
3730W
Algorithm
Blake3

0.00%

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Bitmain Antminer AL1 Pro (16.6Th) is an ASIC miner designed for Blake3 algorithm, specifically targeting ALPH (Alephium) . It delivers a maximum hashrate of 16.6Th/s while consuming 3730W of power, resulting in an energy efficiency of 0.225j/Gh.

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Algorithm
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Profitability
Blake3
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ManufacturerBitmain
ModelAntminer AL1 Pro (16.6Th)
Also known asAntminer AL1 ALPH Miner
ReleaseSep 2024
Size195 x 290 x 400mm
Weight13600g
Noise level75db
CoolingAir
Fan(s)4
Power3730W
Voltage220-270
InterfaceEthernet
Temperature5 - 45 °C
Humidity5 - 95 %

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ALPH
Alephium
20.39 ALPH
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title-decorationFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

No, mining profitability is not guaranteed to stay the same over time.
This Bitmain Antminer AL1 Pro (16.6Th) currently generates a daily profit of approximately $0.00, assuming an electricity cost of $0.00 per kWh.

However, this profit can fluctuate due to various factors such as global hashrate, network difficulty, block reward, and cryptocurrency exchange rates. Be prepared for potential changes in profitability based on these market dynamics.
The Bitmain Antminer AL1 Pro (16.6Th) has a hashrate of 16.6Th/s for the Blake3 algorithm.
Hashrates are only comparable between miners that use the same algorithm.
Yes, the Bitmain Antminer AL1 Pro (16.6Th) consumes 3730W per hour.
Enter your local electricity price in the header preferences to see profitability calculations based on your actual electricity cost.
Electricity expenses are a significant factor in mining profitability. Higher electricity rates can reduce or even eliminate profits, which is why assessing local energy costs is crucial when determining if mining is viable.
With higher electricity costs, investing in a highly efficient miner is even more important.
The lifespan of mining hardware depends on factors such as usage intensity, environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, dust).
Proper maintenance and ideal operating conditions can extend hardware longevity.