Best Mining Hardware for ROI in 2025?

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grimdegenMember
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#1Apr 10, 2018, 01:30 PM
Hey folks, I’m curious about which mining rigs you believe will offer the best return on investment in 2025. Go ahead and vote for what fits your experience. If you pick "Other," please drop a comment with your setup and results. It’s always cool to see what’s actually working out there in today’s market! Let’s share our findings and figure out which setups are really killing it this year. Your feedback can help fellow miners make smarter choices. Just a heads up: this isn't financial advice, just sharing info and having some fun.
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hodler2019Legendary
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#2Apr 10, 2018, 06:43 PM
As of today the antminer s21xp is best. Which is subject to a few things 1) 240 volt single phase power 2) a price of 10 cents per kwatt you pay $8.50 in power you earn $15.39 a profit of $7.89 a day you can buy one at about 6200 usd.
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jake420Full Member
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#3Apr 12, 2018, 07:04 PM
ASIC be in control of, you could look over Bitmain's latest rigs, I mean Antminer S21e XP Hyd 3U philipma1957 also mentioned, which have a lofty hashrate & mega efficiency however are still kinda high cost, also must account for market cycles & electricity.  You know ETH is PoS now, so GPUs are actually outdated for it. Otherhand GPU was very profitable for Zcash but nowadays most of the alt-mining yields mediocre returns. So another one is Cloud contracts? Yeah its super easy, but  margins are tiny. And Solo FPGA setups is totally Lagging.
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im_kingMember
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#4Apr 12, 2018, 08:46 PM
I think the s21xp + takes the lead for now. 500TH compare to 478TH on s21xp 176watt less power consumption compare to s21xp But they are not really far from each other. The S23 hydro will take the need soon, with it's 580TH and power consumption same as the s21xp and the +, it will be no brainier.
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the_d3f1Full Member
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#5Apr 13, 2018, 01:40 AM
$0.1 per KW/h wow! if only. Try living in the UK its about 4x that much £0.30 ~ $0.40 Mining in the UK is all but impossible without Solar to offset the costs.
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