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Whatsminer M50s 126T mining SHA-256 at 126TH/s low 3276W.<br><br>AVAILABLE NOW<br><br>Shipment 2 weeks after payment<br><br>Specifications<br>ManufacturertMicroBT<br>ModeltWhatsminer M50S

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  1. In 2022 MicroBT launches WhatsMiner M50s bitcoin miner with more efficiency. Bitcoin mining is the process of verifying new transactions in the Bitcoin digital currency system, as well as the process of bringing new bitcoins into circulation.Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency that is traded as payment for goods or services. Bitcoin mining is done to record current Bitcoin transactions in blocks, which are then added to a blockchain or the record of previous transactions. Bitcoin miners use software to solve transaction-related algorithms that monitor Bitcoin transactions. In exchange, miners are assigned a certain number of bitcoins per. block. This tempts them to continue solving the transaction-related algorithms that underpin the overall system.

  2. How to start mining cryptocurrencies Cryptocurrency mining requires computers with special software specifically designed to solve complex cryptographic mathematical equations. In the early days of technology, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin could be mined with a simple CPU chip in a home computer. However, over the years, CPU chips have become impractical for mining most cryptocurrencies due to increasing levels of difficulty. Today, cryptocurrency mining requires a specialized GPU or application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) mine. Also, the GPUs on the mining rig must be connected to a reliable internet connection at all times. Each cryptocurrency must also be a member of an online crypto pool. On April 6, mining hardware manufacturer MicroBT launched its next-generation WhatsMiner M50 series at the Bitcoin 2022 event in Miami. MicroBT brings a more efficient mining product MicroBT claims to be "different from other mining hardware manufacturers in the industry" by focusing on fully custom chip design and providing only Bitcoin mining hardware. The new Whatsminer M50S, M50 and M53 feature "fifth-generation deep detail and highly efficient air-cooling and hydro-cooling mining hardware." WhatsMiner M50 is a low power air cooling Bitcoin mining hardware. It is powered by Samsung's 5nm processor with up to 15% more efficiency than the last generation of the M30S++ series. The series has a computing power of 126 terrhash/sec (TH/s) with a power efficiency of 26 joules/terrahash (J/TH).

  3. MicroBT has released the next generation of hydrocooling mining hardware, WhatsMiner M53, with a computing power of 240 TH/s and energy efficiency of 29 J/TH. The company is known for its WhatsMiner brand, whose M20 series was the world's best-selling mining hardware. MicroBT, the first manufacturer to offer a one-year warranty in the industry, is convinced of its quality and stability. The WhatsMiner M50 series features the most advanced thermal architecture in the WhatsMiner series, allowing the system to run at higher power for extended periods, indicating that MicroBT has figured out how to keep the business going. Crypto mining operations attract big names Several major players have been eyeing the cryptocurrency business amidst the continued mass adoption of digital assets. Crypto mining companies have reported a massive increase in their values in recent years. A few days ago, one of

  4. the world's largest chipmakers, Intel, introduced its second-generation "Blockscale" Bitcoin mining chip to improve the power efficiency of Proof-of-Work (PoW) tokens.

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