iPollo
Model: V2
iPollo's flagship industrial EtcHash ASIC miner for Ethereum Classic (ETC). 10 GH/s at 1,500W and 150 J/GH efficiency. The most power efficient EtcHash miner at the 10 GH/s tier: 150 watts per gigahash versus Bitmain Antminer E11 at approximately 260 watts per gigahash, a 39 percent electricity savings at comparable hashrate. Four cooling fans at 75 dB. Released November 2024. 430 x 195 x 290 mm at 16.5 kg. Ethernet connectivity. 10 to 40 degrees Celsius. The top of iPollo's Ethash product line spanning the V2X (1.2 GH/s home), V2H (3.4 GH/s mid tier), and V2 (10 GH/s industrial, this product). Ethereum Classic trades on Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken with deep liquidity. Ships with PSU, warranty, and free DDP worldwide from MillionMiner.
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10 GH/s
Power
1500 W
Efficiency
150.00 J/GH
Noise
75 dB
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Connect PSU to miner and plug into the outlet
Connect ethernet cable to your router or switch
Find miner IP via router admin or IP scanner tool
Open web interface, enter pool URL and wallet — start mining
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Matches Bitmain's 10 GH/s hashrate tier at 1,500W versus 2,470W. Saves approximately $595 per unit annually at $0.07/kWh.
Ethereum Classic trades on Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken. Deep order book liquidity for mined token liquidation or accumulation.
V2X home (1.2 GH/s, 55 dB), V2H mid tier (3.4 GH/s, 65 dB), V2 industrial (10 GH/s, 75 dB). Complete Ethash mining escalation.
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10 GH/s EtcHash at 1,500W and 150 J/GH efficiency. Four cooling fans at 75 dB. Released November 2024. This is iPollo's flagship industrial ETC miner and the most power efficient EtcHash ASIC at the 10 GH/s hashrate tier. The Bitmain E11 at approximately 9.5 GH/s draws 2,470W (260 J/GH) for similar output at 73 percent more electricity.
iPollo V2 at 10 GH/s and 1,500W (150 J/GH). Bitmain E11 at approximately 9.5 GH/s and 2,470W (approximately 260 J/GH). The V2 delivers comparable hashrate at 39 percent less power. Daily electricity at $0.07 per kWh: V2 at $2.52 versus E11 at $4.15. The E11 offers Bitmain's established firmware ecosystem and broader support infrastructure. The V2 offers dramatically better per gigahash electricity cost. For operators where electricity is the dominant ongoing cost, the V2 produces better margins over deployment duration.
Jasminer X44-P at 23.4 GH/s and 2,550W (109 J/GH). iPollo V2 at 10 GH/s and 1,500W (150 J/GH). The Jasminer delivers 2.3 times more hashrate at better overall efficiency. The Jasminer is the raw performance king for ETC mining. The V2 costs less to acquire and offers a lower power entry point for operators building ETC mining positions at 10 GH/s per unit rather than 23.4 GH/s. Different capital and infrastructure commitments.
Ethereum Classic (ETC) is the primary target on EtcHash algorithm. Additional coins: OCTA and ZIL (dual mining potential). ETHW (Ethereum PoW fork) may no longer be supported due to DAG file size exceeding the V2's 5.8 GB usable memory. NiceHash EtcHash marketplace provides a Bitcoin payout alternative. Verify ETHW compatibility before purchasing if ETHW mining is planned.
MM lists 100 to 240V. EndlessMining lists 200 to 240V. At 1,500W on 110V the unit draws approximately 13.6 amps, feasible on a 15 amp circuit but with minimal headroom and no room for in rush current or other loads on the same circuit. At 220V draws approximately 6.8 amps with comfortable margin. Verify actual voltage range with MillionMiner before planning deployment. For reliable operation, 220V+ is recommended.
75 dB from four cooling fans. Standard industrial ASIC noise level. Comparable to the Bitmain S21 XP and most current generation Bitcoin miners. Requires dedicated mining space: warehouse, outbuilding, garage with sound isolation, or basement with ventilation. Not suitable for shared residential rooms or offices. iPollo's V2X (55 dB) and V2H (65 dB) offer quieter alternatives at lower hashrate for noise constrained deployments.
Ethereum Classic is the original Ethereum blockchain that maintained proof of work consensus after the main Ethereum network merged to Proof of Stake in September 2022. ETC exists specifically because a portion of the Ethereum community chose to preserve PoW mining and immutable transaction history. ETC runs the same EVM smart contracts as Ethereum. ETC trades on Coinbase, Binance, Kraken, and every major exchange with deep liquidity. The proof of work commitment is permanent; ETC has no plans for consensus mechanism changes.
Three tiers. V2X at 1.2 GH/s, 165W, and 55 dB for home and apartment mining (silent enough for shared spaces). V2H at 3.4 GH/s, 475W, and 65 dB for dedicated room mid tier (manageable behind a closed door). V2 at 10 GH/s, 1,500W, and 75 dB for facility based industrial mining (this product). iPollo offers the most complete ETC miner range from any single manufacturer.
430 x 195 x 290 mm at 16.5 kg. Standard industrial ASIC form factor. Four fans with front intake and rear exhaust. Heavier than most desktop miners but standard for the 1,500W power class. Rack mountable in standard mining shelving. Ethernet connectivity for remote management.
10 to 40 degrees Celsius at 10 to 90 percent humidity. The 10 degree minimum is higher than most ASIC miners (which typically support 0 to 5 degrees Celsius). Avoid deploying the V2 in cold unheated spaces where ambient temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius during winter. The 40 degree maximum is standard for air cooled industrial hardware.
Yes. MillionMiner's own site confirms "All machines are delivered including the appropriate power supply units." The V2 ships with a compatible PSU for the specified voltage range. Verify PSU voltage compatibility with your local electrical infrastructure (110V versus 220V) before deployment.
Standard industrial ASIC setup. Connect PSU to miner and plug into appropriate voltage outlet (220V+ recommended). Connect Ethernet cable to router or switch. Find miner IP through iPollo IP scanner, router DHCP, or network scanning. Open iPollo web interface, configure EtcHash pool URL and ETC wallet address. Verify hashrate stabilizes at 10 GH/s within 10 to 15 minutes.
All major EtcHash mining pools accept the V2 through standard Stratum protocol. Ethermine (ETC), F2Pool, 2miners, Nanopool, Hiveon, Mining Pool Hub, and others. NiceHash EtcHash marketplace provides Bitcoin payout alternative. Pool fees typically 1 to 2 percent. Pool selection is pool preference, not hardware limitation.
iPollo uses proprietary firmware and web management interface. Less third party support than Bitmain's Antminer ecosystem (no BraiinsOS+ equivalent, fewer community tools). The web interface handles standard functions: pool configuration, hashrate monitoring, temperature alerting, fan control. For operators who rely heavily on third party firmware for optimization, Bitmain hardware offers more options. For operators comfortable with manufacturer firmware, iPollo's interface is functional for standard deployment.
Yes. MillionMiner hosting facilities accept industrial EtcHash hardware. The V2 at 1,500W is standard for hosted deployment. At industrial hosted electricity rates ($0.04 to $0.06 per kWh), daily electricity drops to $1.44 to $2.16, improving margin versus self hosted residential rates. Contact MillionMiner for ETC miner hosting availability and rate structure.
Standard air cooled ASIC maintenance. Quarterly dust cleaning of four fan intake and exhaust. Annual fan bearing inspection. Monitor hashrate through iPollo web interface for degradation. Released November 2024, units have approximately 18 months of field data. Four fan cooling system provides redundancy: a single fan failure does not cause immediate shutdown but reduces cooling capacity.
Profitability depends on ETC price and network difficulty at time of deployment. At $0.07 per kWh daily electricity is $2.52. ETC mining revenue at 10 GH/s fluctuates with token price and difficulty adjustments. Model profitability using current data before purchasing. The V2's power efficiency advantage (150 J/GH versus Bitmain's 260 J/GH) means it reaches positive margin at higher electricity rates or stays profitable at lower ETC prices compared to less efficient competitors.
The V2 has 6 GB memory (5.8 GB usable). ETC DAG currently fits within this memory and will for years at current growth rate. ETHW (Ethereum PoW fork) DAG has grown larger and may exceed 5.8 GB usable, potentially making ETHW mining impossible on the V2. If ETHW mining is important to your strategy, verify current DAG compatibility before purchase. ETC mining is unaffected by this limitation.
The iPollo V2 is the right choice if power efficiency at industrial hashrate is your priority for ETC mining. It delivers comparable output to the Bitmain E11 at 39 percent less electricity, saving approximately $595 per unit annually. If maximum total hashrate matters more than per gigahash efficiency, the Jasminer X44-P at 23.4 GH/s is the hardware to evaluate despite higher acquisition cost. If quiet home ETC mining at lower hashrate fits your scenario, iPollo's own V2X (1.2 GH/s, 55 dB) or V2H (3.4 GH/s, 65 dB) serve that need. ETC trades on every major exchange with deep liquidity, making ETC mining a more practical accumulation or revenue strategy than most niche algorithm targets.
Within iPollo ETC lineup: V2X (1.2 GH/s, 55 dB home) and V2H (3.4 GH/s, 65 dB mid tier) for quieter lower hashrate alternatives. Competing ETC manufacturers: Jasminer X44-P (23.4 GH/s, hashrate king), Bombax EZ100 PRO (15.5 GH/s). For Bitcoin mining diversification: Bitmain S21 XP (270 TH/s, $4,051), Bitdeer A4 Pro Air (336 TH/s). For Scrypt merged mining (LTC/DOGE): Bitmain L9 (17 GH/s, $3,990). For Kaspa: Bitmain KS7 (45 TH/s). Cross algorithm diversification reduces single token exposure and provides revenue hedging across market conditions.