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MicroBT Whatsminer M10S

Model: Whatsminer M10S

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55 TH/s 3500W SHA-256 63.64 J/TH

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Hashrate

55 TH/s

Power

3500 W

Efficiency

63.64 J/TH

Noise

75 dB

Estimated Mining Returns

Based on current BTC price & network difficulty. Indicative only.

Period Daily Weekly Monthly
Income
$1.79 $12.53 $53.70
Electricity
-$6.72 -$47.04 -$201.60
Profit
$-4.93 $-34.51 $-147.90

Using 0.080 $/kWh · Network difficulty as of today. Estimates only.

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Full Specifications

Hashrate 55 TH/s
Power Consumption 3500 W
Efficiency 63.64 J/TH
Algorithm SHA-256
Model Whatsminer M10S
Release Year Sep 2018
Noise Level 75 dB
Dimensions 130 x 220 x 390mm
Weight 10.7 kg
Voltage 12
Interfaces Ethernet
Operating Temp 5 - 35 °C
Humidity 5 - 90 %
Cooling Type Air

What's in the Box

Whatsminer M10S
Power supply unit (PSU)
Power cables
Quick start guide

Contents may vary by batch. Exact items listed in order confirmation.

Quick Setup

1

Connect PSU to miner and plug into the outlet

2

Connect ethernet cable to your router or switch

3

Find miner IP via router admin or IP scanner tool

4

Open web interface, enter pool URL and wallet — start mining

Product Details

MicroBT Whatsminer M10S 55TH Early Generation Air Cooled SHA-256 Bitcoin Miner

MicroBT M10S at 55 TH/s. The M10 generation preceded even the M20 series. At 3,500W on 12V DC, the M10S runs at roughly 63.6 J/TH, about 4.9 times less efficient than the M70S+. Three full generations behind current MicroBT hardware. Deep fleet liquidation pricing.

130 x 220 x 390mm at 10.7 kg. 12 input. Ethernet. 5 - 35 °C. MicroBT firmware. Daily electricity $5.88. Monthly: $176. Pool compatible with F2Pool, Foundry, AntPool, ViaBTC, and every other SHA 256 Stratum pool.

biweekly difficulty adjustments on Bitcoin reflect how much hashrate has entered or left. hardware evolution means the Whatsminer M10S loses ground at 20 to 40 percent per generation against newer releases. the Whatsminer M10S fleet economics work when hardware is cheap and power is cheaper. Standard rates erode margins that discount pricing creates. verify Bitcoin profitability at 55 TH/s with today's data before purchasing the Whatsminer M10S.

Total cost of ownership: acquisition plus electricity ($5.88 daily) times deployment days. Compare against alternatives. whichever hardware produces the most Bitcoin for your total investment including electricity is the right buy. account for Whatsminer M10S maintenance costs, potential secondary market value, and your planned operating window into the analysis.

130 x 220 x 390mm at 10.7 kg. 12 input. Ethernet connectivity. 5 - 35 °C operating range. MicroBT firmware for pool configuration and hashrate monitoring. universal Bitcoin pool compatibility for the Whatsminer M10S. Every major pool runs SHA 256 Stratum. Daily electricity $5.88 at $0.07 per kWh. Monthly: $176.

biweekly difficulty adjustments on Bitcoin reflect how much hashrate has entered or left. hardware evolution means the Whatsminer M10S loses ground at 20 to 40 percent per generation against newer releases. the Whatsminer M10S fleet economics work when hardware is cheap and power is cheaper. Standard rates erode margins that discount pricing creates. verify Bitcoin profitability at 55 TH/s with today's data before purchasing the Whatsminer M10S.

Whatsminer M10S 55TH Early Generation Compact Bitcoin Miner

Very early MicroBT M10S at 55 TH/s SHA 256 and 3,500W on 12V DC. M10 generation, four to five gens behind M70. Among MicroBT's earliest models. Very old. 75 dB. 12V DC needs PSU. Historical MicroBT hardware.

Air cooled at 75 dB. Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash. MicroBT firmware. 130 x 220 x 390mm at 10.7 kg. Ethernet. 5 - 35 °C.

75 dB standard industrial. Dedicated mining space required.

Legacy hardware requires careful evaluation. Factor remaining operational life, parts availability, firmware support, and seller reliability. MicroBT firmware for pool management. Compare pricing across available options.

Legacy hardware evaluation checklist: remaining operational life, parts availability, firmware support, seller reputation, and condition verification. Newer hardware is dramatically more efficient but costs more. Deep discount legacy can capture revenue immediately at the right electricity rate.

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Whatsminer M10S 55TH BTC Miner

Industrial SHA-256 from MicroBT. 55 TH/s at 3500W and 75 dB. 12. 10.7 kg. Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash. Ethernet. MicroBT. Legacy hardware. Deep discount. TCO at your rate. Factor acquisition, electricity, remaining life. SHA-256 ASIC. Research seller reliability. Model profitability at your electricity rate. Legacy hardware at deep discount only. Factor remaining life and support risk. Verify condition before purchasing used equipment. Request testing proof from seller.