12/21/2023 0 Comments Alt coin usb block erupter![]() ![]() It’s not a very good choice though in terms of $ / hash rate. However, via USB you can plugin it to your computer. The 21 Bitcoin Computer isn't the typical USB Bitcoin miner. What’s great in this is you can do some mining while providing internet for all your devices because it works as a wireless router. It's cheaper, but with that you just get a 5.5 GH/s, a low one which is a little over $1 per year. Bitmain Antrouter R1 Wifi Solo Bitcoin MinerĪlthough not exactly a USB miner, the Bitmain AntRouter is just similar. You just need to plug it into your USB port on any computer and also no fan is required. The Avalon Nano 3 is a 3.6 GH/s miner, which will earn you almost a dollar per year. It will yield you about $0.15 per month, which will give you more than a dollar in 12 months! The device runs completely silent, as the company claims. Just slightly better than the original block erupters is the GekkoScience miners. GekkoScience Compac USB Stick Bitcoin Miner This is the best choice if you want to see how mining works, but just the like with most USB miners, a profit should be least expected. They have 330 MH/s of hash power which will give you less than $0.01 per month. The first Bitcoin USB miners were the Sapphire Block Erupters. Join the Scarce City Banter Telegram channel for auction updates, commentary, and sat giveaways.ASICMiner Block Erupter USB 330MH/s Sapphire Miner This Lot Includes:ĪSICminer Block Erupter USB Complete Collection Today, the Block Erupter USBs are technically the least powerful bitcoin ASIC mining devices in the world, since they were the first ever ASIC chips ever created (130nm BE100). These are massively inadequate in terms of mining power by today's metrics. Some buyers who purchased early were actually able to make a bit of profit out of them. Market value for 1.99 BTC was around $200-$225 USD at the time. ![]() These Block Erupter USB devices have a hash rate of 333 MH/s (0.000333 TH/s) and were available for purchase at a price of 1.99 BTC per USB miner upon release. The release of the Block Erupter USB comes only a few months after Avalon released the first ever bitcoin ASIC miner to the public in January 2013, and it comes 7 months before Bitmain unveiled it’s first ASIC Miner the Antminer S1. The Block Erupter USB wasn’t the first ASIC miner released, but it was the first ever to use the USB form factor, and used the first ever ASIC chip ever manufactured. ![]() On May 4th, 2013, a user named friedcat from ASICMiner released the first ever bitcoin mining ASIC USB device on the bitcointalk forums, the Block Erupter USB. These came in 7 different variations: - Black (COMMON) - Blue (COMMON) - Red (COMMON) - Silver (COMMON) - Gold (SEMI-RARE) - Blue with surface concentric circle effect (SEMI-RARE) - Red with surface concentric circle effect (SEMI-RARE) While they were the same hash rate, they did have a few minor hardware improvements. I can also supply the print-ready digital versions of these print outs with bleed and crop marks if you contact me through bitcointalk or Twitter.īatch 1 - Block Erupters USBs were all flat colors: - Silver with an orange bitcoin logo (First ones to be shipped out) (RARE!) - Black (COMMON) - Yellowish-Orange (RARE!) - Red (COMMON)īatch 2 - Block Erupter USBs had regulatory markings on the aluminum heat sinks and had sightly better surface processing done on them. First and second batch release print outs of the USB Block Erupter on the Bitcointalk forum, and 1 print out of an infographic by (defunct) showing the Block Erupter components and re-sale price of 1.05 BTC. ![]() 1 x 18"x24" shadow box frame - 3 x print outs. This completed set includes: - 12 x ASICMiner Block Erupter USBs (11 unique variants/colors, and 1 extra black (batch 1) Block Erupter) - 2 x 49 Port ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Hubs (First and second releases). The Block Erupter hubs use a 5V rail to power all of the USB ports. They are all fully functional and each mine at ~330 MH/s.īoth of the 49 Port ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Hubs have also been tested using an APX PSU with a 24 pin power connector and high Amp (30Amp required) 5V output. I’m also including another black (batch 1) that is used to display the rear PCB board and hardware components as a compliment the info graphic advertisement in the shadow box frame.Įvery USB Block Erupter has been tested using cgminer. This collection includes all 4 unique colors from the first Sapphire batch release, and all 7 unique colors from the second Sapphire batch release for a total of 11 unique Block Erupters. To the best of my knowledge, this is the only existing complete collection of ASICMiner Sapphire Block Erupter USBs that has ever been shared online. Selling my completed ASICMiner Block Erupter Sapphire USB collection set. ![]()
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