Looking for ASICS Miners

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coldgasNewbie
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#1Jun 18, 2025, 05:16 PM
Hey everyone, I'm looking to get into Bitcoin mining, but I can't seem to find any ASICS anywhere. Does anyone know where I might be able to buy some miners?
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darkguruHero Member
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#2Jun 18, 2025, 09:12 PM
Before even looking for miners you have to be able to run them. They are very power hungry, LOUD and, HOT. Modern miners each draw over 3kW and all of that power is converted into heat. So, if you want to start mining Bitcoin then here are some things to consider:   1st question is do you have cheap power costs?   2nd is can you provide the substantial airflow into/out from where the miner(s) are located to keep them cool?   3rd and last, can you run these very LOUD machines without neighbors complaining? Only if you can answer 'yes' to all 3 of those questions should you start looking for miners.
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#3Jun 18, 2025, 11:27 PM
Very true, this will be your limiting factor before capital and access to purchasing the machines IMO.
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coin_sigmaLegendary
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#4Jun 19, 2025, 01:20 AM
Well, if you decided to say yes then there is a list of companies where you can buy those ASIC machines and some trusted distributors. Here's the list: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5045732.0 Be careful on some sites that offer very cheap prices there are some sites spreading on Google selling very cheap prices most of them are scams. Also, if you receive a PM from newbie here on the forum don't deal with them.
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hash2017Member
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#5Jun 19, 2025, 08:10 PM
For third party brokers you need to do some extra research to ensure you are not getting scammed. I have dealt with KaboomRacks in the past and have had a great experience with no issues. You can find them on Twitter and Telegram as well. Hope that helps a little.
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jake88Member
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#6Jun 19, 2025, 10:24 PM
I can find some for you.
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its_ninjaSenior Member
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#7Jun 20, 2025, 03:08 AM
LOL - right yeah some noob saying they can get them from alibaba and china where it's now banned ...
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gas51Member
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#8Jun 20, 2025, 07:46 AM
Most of today's miners usually buy and sell ASIC miners through Ebay and Amazon. In the e-commerce market, these are the 2 largest e-commerce sites in the world, but the prices are very high. Alternatively, you can also order an ASIC miner at the Bitmain homepage. The types of coin miners here are sold at a much cheaper price.
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bridge_atlasFull Member
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#9Jun 20, 2025, 02:03 PM
Despite being the 2 largest e-commerce sites, I still wouldn't trust the ASICs sold in them, just like those sold in Alibaba/AliExpress. They could be faulty or not what you expect. In most official sites like Bitmain, the miners are already sold out.
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darkguruHero Member
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#10Jun 20, 2025, 03:40 PM
Not only faulty or at a minimum well used, but it is also much too common to find that they they are infected with malware that will try to spread to all miners connected to your network. If you buy any miner through a seller on Ebay, Amazon et al always: 1. First download the latest firmware directly from Bitmain, Canaan or whoever made the miner onto a laptop or other PC that can later be isolated from your network and the internet. After getting the firmware, disconnect the laptop/PC from your network and using either a hub or crossover cable connect it to the miner. 2. Follow instructions on how to flash the new firmware onto the miner. This should remove any chance of malware. 3. Input your pool and workername settings, save & apply. When the miner reboots, make sure the pool and worker information is the same as you put in. 4. Only after all of that should you put the miner onto your network and have it access the internet to start mining.
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guru88Senior Member
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#11Jun 20, 2025, 08:34 PM
Not sure where you buy your miners from.  I got scammed because I went for the "cheaper price" and then found a few sources that I have successfully bought many ASIC miners from (so far about 40 ASICs).  Most new, a few used.  Agree on the new firmware update the moment you get them.
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tom.foxFull Member
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#12Jun 20, 2025, 08:43 PM
There are thousands of ASICs in my warehouse. You need to contact me and let my professional technical team serve you go to our telegram channel for live updates: https://t.me/HQ_ASIC_GPU message me on telegram at: https://t.me/AA_LIu_liu
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mike_farmSenior Member
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#13Jun 21, 2025, 01:20 AM
What a rude attitude (you need to...). What you should not do, is trust this guy so easily because of this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5376959.msg58721906#msg58721906 SCAM ALERT - Buyers beware!
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tom.foxFull Member
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#14Jun 21, 2025, 01:30 AM
Authenticity can be verified at any time in any way
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mike_farmSenior Member
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#15Jun 21, 2025, 05:24 AM
Yeah, right.. why did your lazy ass take a direct copy of competitor's product list? I hope all the scammers burn in eternal hell fire.
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bridge_atlasFull Member
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#16Jun 21, 2025, 06:28 AM
The original post seems to have been deleted. Just add the archived link in case some guest or newbie is reading this thread, and they have no Idea about nijastic.space. Archived - https://ninjastic.space/topic/5376959 Better still, AU-liu could be tagged for shady and untrustworthy practices.
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