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Grin Mining Profitability Calculator

Our Grin Mining Profit Calculator delivers accurate real-time profi

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Grin

Grin (GRIN)

Market Cap: $3,089,117

Price: $0.01

Mining Calculator

Your Setup

Blockchain Data

Period Income Costs Profit
Daily
$0.31
$0.00
$0.00
$0.31
Monthly
$9.44
$0.00
$0.00
$9.44
Yearly
$114.87
$0.00
$0.00
$114.87
* GRIN specific factors

Grin Mining Profit Calculator - Key Variables

Every coin has its own set of network-specific variables that drive its profitability calculation. Here is what makes the Grin calculation distinct — and what to watch when conditions change.

Block Reward

60.0000 GRIN

The current Grin block reward is the number of GRIN awarded to the miner who finds each block. This is the raw revenue source for every Grin mining profitability calculation on this page. If Grin has a halving or emission reduction scheduled, you can simulate the post-halving profit by clicking the Simulate Halving button in the calculator — it halves the block reward and immediately recalculates your daily, monthly, and yearly Grin mining profit.

Network Hashrate

3.61 G/s

The total Grin network hashrate is the denominator in the network share calculation: your hashrate divided by this figure gives your share of each block. As more hardware joins the Grin network, this number rises and your individual share shrinks — even if your own hashrate stays constant. The Grin profit calculator uses the live network hashrate so your calculation always reflects today's competitive landscape, not an average from last week.

Grin Price

$0.01

The live Grin price converts GRIN earnings into fiat revenue. A 10% move in the Grin price changes your gross revenue by exactly 10% with no change to your hardware, hashrate, or costs. This means Grin mining profitability is highly sensitive to price — the calculator updates continuously as the price feeds refresh, so you are always seeing what your setup earns at today's Grin market value, not yesterday's close.

Algorithm

Cuckatoo32

The Grin network runs on the Cuckatoo32 algorithm, which determines what hardware is competitive for Grin mining. Enter the hashrate your specific hardware produces on Cuckatoo32 into the calculator above — not a generic rated speed — for the most accurate Grin profitability calculation. If you are unsure of your hardware's Cuckatoo32 hashrate, check the manufacturer's specifications or community benchmarks for your exact model.

Electricity Cost

Power is the only ongoing cost fully within your control in any Grin mining profit calculation. A difference of $0.01/kWh may look small, but across a 24-hour mining day it compounds directly against your net earnings. Enter your electricity rate to three decimal places in the Power field of the Grin calculator to get the most precise after-cost profitability figure. To find your breakeven kWh rate — the maximum electricity cost at which Grin mining still earns a positive return — raise the kWh input incrementally until the daily profit column reaches zero.

Pool Fee

Most Grin miners use a mining pool rather than solo mining, and pools charge a percentage of gross GRIN rewards — typically 1–3%. The Grin profit calculator deducts your pool fee from gross revenue before subtracting electricity, mirroring the exact order your pool applies it. Enter your real pool's fee to make the Grin mining calculation operationally accurate rather than a theoretical gross estimate. The Pool Fees column in the results table shows the exact GRIN or fiat amount deducted per period.

* Step by step

How to Calculate Grin Mining Profitability

Use the calculator above in four steps to get an accurate Grin mining profitability estimate.

1

Enter your hashrate

Input your hardware's hashrate under "Your Setup" and pick the matching unit (GH/s, TH/s, etc.). This is the single biggest factor in your Grin mining profitability calculation.

2

Add power draw and pool fee

Enter your hardware's power consumption in watts and your pool's fee percentage. Your electricity rate uses the same $/kWh setting from the ASIC Miners page, so both stay in sync.

3

Choose Network or Difficulty mode

We pre-fill block reward, block time, and network hashrate for you. Click Use Difficulty to switch to a difficulty-based calculation instead - both methods estimate the same Grin mining profit calculation from different inputs.

4

Simulate a halving or switch units

Click Simulate Halving to see post-halving earnings, or click Show Coins to view your results in GRIN instead of USD.

There are two ways to calculate Grin mining profitability, and this calculator supports both. The network-share method (the default "Use Network" mode) estimates your reward by comparing your hashrate to the total network hashrate over a given block time: the larger your share of the network's total hashrate, the larger your share of each block reward. The difficulty-based method calculates your expected reward directly from the block reward and the current network difficulty, which is often preferred for longer-term forecasts since difficulty already reflects total network competition without needing a separate block time input. Both methods should converge on a similar Grin profit estimate when fed accurate, up-to-date network data - which is exactly what this calculator pre-fills for you automatically.

The halving simulator is particularly useful for Grin and any other coin with a scheduled reduction in block reward: toggling it recalculates every profit figure using half the current block reward, so you can see in advance how your Grin mining profitability calculation would change the moment a halving occurs, rather than being surprised by it. Combined with the Show Coins toggle, which displays your earnings in raw GRIN rather than converted to USD, you get a complete picture of both your coin-denominated and fiat-denominated returns from a single Grin hashrate profit calculator.

* Reading your results

Reading Your Grin Mining Calculator Results

The results table is the output of your Grin profitability calculation. Here is what each column and row tells you — and how to use the figures to make a real decision.

Daily Profit Column

The Daily row's Profit column is the most important output of the Grin mining profitability calculator: it is your gross GRIN revenue minus pool fees minus 24-hour electricity cost. A positive number means Grin mining is currently covering its running costs at your entered kWh rate. A negative number — shown in red — means the electricity cost of running your hardware today exceeds what the Grin network pays out. The absolute value of a negative figure tells you exactly how much you are spending per day above what you earn.

Monthly & Yearly Projections

The monthly and yearly rows in the Grin mining calculator scale linearly from the daily figure, assuming the same network conditions hold. They are most useful for hardware ROI planning: divide your equipment cost by the monthly net profit to get an approximate payback period in months at current Grin mining profitability. Treat these as a constant-conditions baseline — in practice, both the Grin price and network difficulty will shift, so consider running a best-case and worst-case scenario by manually adjusting the network hashrate or price fields.

Coin Output vs. Fiat Revenue

Toggle between "Show Currency" and "Show Coins" at the top of the Grin calculator to switch between two views of the same result. The currency view shows your daily, monthly, and yearly earnings and costs in your chosen fiat or crypto denomination — useful for covering electricity bills and planning cash flow. The coin view shows how many GRIN you accumulate per period — useful if you plan to hold mined Grin and are more interested in stack size than immediate fiat value.

Halving & Scenario Simulation

The Simulate Halving button cuts the Grin block reward in half and instantly recalculates every row in the Grin mining profitability calculator — showing you what your current setup would earn after a halving event at today's price and difficulty. This is the fastest way to stress-test whether your Grin mining operation would remain profitable post-halving without requiring any price increase to compensate. You can also manually override any network field — block reward, difficulty, network hashrate — to model any future scenario directly in the Grin calculator.

A practical technique for any Grin mining calculation is to use the electricity input as a breakeven finder rather than just a cost field. With your real hashrate and power draw entered, incrementally raise the kWh rate until the Daily Profit figure reaches zero. The rate at which this happens is your Grin mining breakeven electricity cost — the maximum you can pay per kWh before this coin becomes unprofitable at current network conditions. If your actual rate is well below that threshold, you have a comfortable margin against both price drops and difficulty increases. If it is close, even a modest Grin price decline or network growth could push you into loss territory.

The Income column in the results table shows gross Grin mining revenue before any deductions — useful for understanding the theoretical maximum your hashrate could earn on this network if electricity and pool costs were zero. Comparing the Income and Profit columns side by side immediately shows how much of your gross GRIN earnings are consumed by operating costs. For miners evaluating whether to upgrade hardware, this ratio — gross income versus net profit — is more informative than the net profit figure alone, because it shows how sensitive your Grin profitability is to cost changes versus network changes.

Grin Network Statistics

Real-time network data and blockchain metrics for informed mining decisions

Current Price

$0.01
Live market value

Market Cap

$3.1M
Total market value

Block Reward

60.00
GRIN per block

Block Time

59.0s
Average block interval
Network Hashrate

3.61 G/s

Total computational power securing the network

Network Difficulty

213.03K

Current mining difficulty adjustment

* Under the hood

Mining Algorithm: Cuckatoo32

Understanding the algorithm behind Grin and optimal mining strategies

Algorithm Type

Cuckatoo32

Best Hardware

ASIC Miners

Energy Level

Medium

Cuckatoo32 — About This Algorithm

This algorithm is optimized for specific hardware types and offers unique characteristics for mining efficiency and network security. Understanding the algorithm helps miners choose appropriate hardware and strategies.

* At a glance

Grin Mining Profitability Insights

Key factors affecting your mining returns and optimization strategies

Daily Blocks

1,464.4

blocks per day

Competition

Low

network competition

Block Value

$1

per block reward

Block Frequency

59.0s

average interval

Mining Economics Overview

Revenue Factors
  • Coin price: $0.01
  • Block reward: 60 GRIN
  • Network hashrate: 3.61 G/s
  • Block time: 59.0s
Cost Considerations
  • Electricity costs
  • Pool fees
  • Hardware depreciation
  • Cooling and maintenance
* Calculator mechanics

Grin Mining Profitability Calculator — How It Works

Every figure in the Grin profit calculator is derived from a live calculation — not a cached estimate.

The Grin mining profitability calculator takes four inputs from you — your hashrate, your hardware's power draw in watts, your electricity cost per kWh, and your pool fee percentage — and combines them with three live network values fetched directly from the Grin blockchain: the current block reward of 60.0000 GRIN, the current network hashrate of 3.61 G/s, and the live Grin price of $0.01. It uses these values to determine your expected share of daily rewards and convert them into gross revenue in your chosen currency.

Two independent calculation methods run in parallel in this Grin profit calculator, giving you deeper insight into current conditions. One approach estimates your portion of the network's rewards for a fast, intuitive overview. The other leverages the raw network difficulty for greater accuracy when hashpower fluctuates rapidly. You can switch between the two using the Use Network / Use Difficulty button at the top of the calculator and instantly see how it affects your Grin mining profitability.

From gross revenue, the Grin calculator deducts your pool fee and electricity costs to deliver your true net daily Grin mining profit after all expenses. The same accurate logic automatically scales to weekly, monthly, and yearly projections in the results table below — making it effortless to model long-term ROI for your specific Grin mining setup.

* Pro strategies

Grin — Advanced Mining Strategies

Optimize your Grin mining operation with professional insights and proven strategies

Hardware Optimization

  • Choose hardware with optimal power efficiency for Cuckatoo32
  • Monitor temperature and implement proper cooling solutions
  • Regular maintenance and firmware updates for peak performance
  • Consider hardware resale value and upgrade timing

Pool Strategy

  • Research pool fees, payout methods, and reliability
  • Consider geographic location for reduced latency
  • Monitor pool hashrate distribution and stability
  • Diversify across multiple pools for risk management

Market Timing and Risk Management

Price Monitoring

Track market trends and adjust mining strategy based on price movements and network difficulty changes

HODLing Strategy

Consider holding mined coins during low price periods and selling during peaks for maximized returns

Risk Assessment

Evaluate electricity costs, hardware longevity, and market volatility to minimize potential losses

* Deep dive

Grin (GRIN) — More Information

Grin mining — useful things to know

Grin (GRIN) is a minimalist privacy coin powered by the Mimblewimble protocol and mined using the Cuckatoo32 proof-of-work algorithm—a design that strips away all excess to leave a chain that remembers nothing unnecessary. There are no addresses, no amounts, no bloated scripts—just cryptographic proofs linking transactions like whispered secrets passed down a chain of trust. Every GRIN transaction merges seamlessly with others, pruning old data and keeping the blockchain compact, efficient, and resistant to forensic tracing. Mining depends on memory-intensive cycles within large directed graphs—Cuckatoo32 rewards those with specialized ASICs capable of managing bandwidth and graph-solving performance at scale. Grin’s monetary policy is equally stark: a perpetual emission of 60 GRIN per block, no cap, no halving—just steady inflation that trends toward near-zero percentage growth over time. It is digital cash stripped to its bones: private by design, fair by issuance, and light enough to survive indefinitely.

* Platform Overview

Unlock the Full Potential of Your Crypto Mining

See how our advanced mining profitability tool can optimize your earnings and guide smarter hardware decisions

Our platform offers miners an advanced solution for calculating cryptocurrency earnings, delivering up-to-the-second profitability projections for ASIC, GPU, and CPU setups. It equips both newcomers and seasoned operators with a detailed understanding of potential returns by combining two complementary forecasting approaches: estimating rewards based on network share and block timing, alongside difficulty-based projections for more precise long-term insights. Supporting a broad spectrum of coins and mining algorithms from CPU-focused RandomX coins like Monero (XMR) to GPU-friendly options such as ProgPow and Autolykos, as well as ASIC-targeted networks with in-depth hardware efficiency dataâthe tool allows users to tailor every input. Electricity prices, pool fees, network hashrate trends, difficulty shifts, and upcoming block reward adjustments can all be customized, ensuring calculations match the miner unique situation. Real-time market feeds keep the projections aligned with current cryptocurrency prices and network conditions, enabling miners to make informed, timely decisions. This adaptability helps operators pinpoint the most profitable mining strategies, streamline operational efficiency, and plan hardware acquisitions with confidence. Whether exploring emerging coins, expanding mining farms, or managing ongoing costs, the platform transforms complex blockchain and network metrics into actionable insights. Its blend of technical rigor and intuitive interface empowers miners to maximize performance and profitability across an ever-changing crypto environment.

* Answers GRIN

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about mining Grin

For Grin (Cuckatoo32), GPU mining is typically most efficient. Consider high-memory graphics cards for optimal performance and profitability.

Profitability depends on factors like electricity costs, hardware efficiency, and current price ($0.01). The current network difficulty is 213.03K with a block reward of 60.00 GRIN. Use our Grin mining profitability calculator above to get personalized estimates based on your setup.

The current Grin network hashrate is 3.61 G/s, with a network difficulty of 213.03K. The average block time is 59.0 seconds.

Electricity costs vary by region and hardware type. Input your local kWh rate (currently set to $0.08/kWh) and hardware power consumption in our calculator for accurate estimates. Lower electricity costs significantly improve profitability.

Pool mining provides more consistent payouts but includes fees (typically 1-3%, currently set to 0.00%). Solo mining offers full block rewards of 60.00 GRIN but with irregular payouts. For most miners, pools offer better cash flow predictability.

Higher network difficulty means more competition and lower individual rewards. The current difficulty is 213.03K with a network hashrate of 3.61 G/s. Difficulty adjusts automatically to maintain consistent block times of approximately 59.0 seconds.

Grin block reward: 60.00 GRIN per block. Approximate value: $0.78. Current price: $0.01. Average block time: 59.0 seconds. Blocks mined daily: 1,464.4.

The Grin uses the Cuckatoo32 algorithm. This algorithm is optimized for specific hardware types and offers unique characteristics for mining efficiency.

Network mode calculates your Grin mining profitability from block reward, block time, and network hashrate - your share of the total network. Difficulty mode calculates it directly from block reward and network difficulty instead. Click "Use Difficulty" to switch between the two; both should produce a similar estimate when fed current network data.

Yes. Click "Simulate Halving" on the calculator above to instantly recalculate every profit figure using half the current block reward, showing you exactly how your Grin mining profitability calculation would change the moment a halving takes effect.

Yes. Click "Show Coins" on the calculator to switch your daily, monthly, and yearly results from USD into raw GRIN, useful for miners who prefer to think in coin terms rather than fiat value.
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