FameEX Hot Topics | Revealing 18 Profitable ASIC Devices and the Dominance of Three Major Manufacturers in Bitcoin Mining of 2023
2023-05-16 16:45:10
As of mid-May 2023, recent statistics indicate that there are 18 different application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) devices designed for bitcoin mining that remain profitable based on the current bitcoin exchange rates. Moreover, the bitcoin mining landscape is currently dominated by three prominent ASIC manufacturers due to limited competition in the fabrication industry.
At present, the average hashrate of the Bitcoin blockchain stands at approximately 353.9 exahash per second (EH/s) over the last 2,016 blocks. Notably, on May 2, 2023, at block height 787,895, the network achieved an unprecedented peak of 491.15 EH/s. Concurrently, the price of bitcoin (BTC) has been consistently hovering just below the $27,000 mark. Real-time data gathered from asicminervalue.com reveals that there are currently 18 profitable SHA-256 ASIC miners in operation, taking into account the current BTC exchange rates.
Despite the expectation of numerous ASIC manufacturers actively developing advanced mining rigs in 2023 given the value of BTC and the surging hashrate, the market is predominantly controlled by three major players: Bitmain, Microbt, and Canaan. These three manufacturers are exclusively focused on designing mining rigs specifically for bitcoin extraction. All 18 of the leading ASIC bitcoin miners, capable of operating with SHA-256 and generating profits at present, originate from these three manufacturers.
Among the most profitable ASIC bitcoin miners available in 2023, the Bitmain Antminer S19 XP Hydro reigns supreme with a hashrate of 255 terahash per second (TH/s). Bitmain, an industry veteran since 2013, has established itself over the years, manufacturing 10 out of the top 18 ASIC miners currently in use. Considering the current BTC exchange rates and an electricity cost of $0.12 per kilowatt hour (kWh), the S19 XP Hydro is estimated to yield a daily profit of approximately $9.29.
The second most lucrative ASIC rig is the Antminer S19 XP, boasting a hashrate of 140 TH/s. It is closely followed by Microbt's Whatsminer M56S, with a hashrate of 212 TH/s, securing the position as the third most profitable bitcoin miner on the market. The daily profit projections for these two miners are approximately $4.82 and $4.44, respectively.
Additionally, the Antminer S19k Pro, with a hashrate of 136 TH/s, and the Antminer S19 Pro+ Hydro, with a hashrate of 198 TH/s, rank as the fourth and fifth most profitable ASIC mining rigs. Their estimated daily profits range from $3.40 to $3.70. Canaan's Avalon A1366, producing 130 TH/s, claims the fifth spot and is projected to generate a daily profit of $3.17 at an electricity cost of $0.12 per kWh.
When considering the electricity cost of $0.12 per kWh, a total of 18 mining devices are currently profitable. However, if the electricity rate drops below $0.12 per kWh, a broader range of machines with lower terahash outputs become financially viable.
While the global average electricity rate typically stands at around $0.14 per kWh, several countries, including Iran, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Belarus, Cape Verde, Brazil, Central African Republic, Bhutan, and Azerbaijan, among others, offer electricity rates ranging from $0.01 to $0.05 per kWh. These lower rates contribute to the increased profitability of bitcoin mining in those regions.
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