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MicroBT Whatsminer M10 M10V1

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Manufacturer
MicroBT
MicroBT Whatsminer M10 M10V1
Realtime Mining Profit
$-3.06/day
33TH/s
Hashrate
2145W
Power

Profitability Analysis

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Current BTC Price $64,365.00
Period Income Expense Profit
Daily
$1.05 $4.12
$-3.06
Monthly
$31.64 $123.55
$-91.91
Yearly
$384.98 $1,503.22
$-1,118.24
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* Overview

MicroBT Whatsminer M10 (33TH/s) Hardware Overview

Learn more about this ASIC miner, including its specifications, performance, energy consumption, and profitability.

The MicroBT Whatsminer M10V1 is a compact, purpose-built SHA-256 ASIC that delivers a steady 33 TH/s at 2145 W, a combination that positions it as a pragmatic choice for mining Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV while demanding a clear-eyed assessment of efficiency and operating costs; its rugged aluminum shell and twin-fan cooling system channel airflow through three chip boards that house 315 FinFET 16 nm chips, yielding an energy profile of approximately 0.065 J/GH and a noise footprint near 75 dB, so deployment requires thoughtful site selection, ventilation and noise mitigation as well as a reliable Ethernet connection and uninterrupted power to sustain long-term uptime; measuring roughly 130 x 220 x 390 mm and weighing about 8.55 kg, the unit balances compactness with serviceability, though it offers limited on-device customization, making external management, monitoring and firmware maintenance important for squeezing maximum ROI; when evaluating this miner, pair its technical metrics with local electricity rates, pool fees and expected difficulty trends using a profit calculator to model daily, monthly and annual returns, and plan for spare parts, adequate cooling and secure networking to preserve performance and longevity.

Discover Which Coins This Miner Can Mine

Explore the cryptocurrencies that can be mined using MicroBT Whatsminer M10 (33TH/s), including detailed profitability.

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Coin Income/Day Profit/Day
$1.05 $
0.00001639 Bitcoin Logo
$-3.06 $
-0.00004760 Bitcoin Logo
$1.05 $
0.00001639 Bitcoin Logo
$-3.06 $
-0.00004763 Bitcoin Logo
$0.95 $
0.00465532 Bitcoin Cash Logo
$-3.16 $
-0.01544915 Bitcoin Cash Logo
$1.02 $
2.94 Fractal Bitcoin Logo
$-3.10 $
-8.97713696 Fractal Bitcoin Logo

Historical Mining Performance

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SHA-256 Miner Generations

Evolution of cryptocurrency mining hardware throughout the years, with the current generation highlighted for reference.

Generation 1

31 miners

Generation 2

31 miners

Generation 3

31 miners

Generation 4

31 miners

Generation 5

31 miners

Generation 6

31 miners

Generation 7

32 miners

Generation 8

32 miners
* Deep dive

MicroBT Whatsminer M10 In Detail

MicroBT Whatsminer M10 (33TH/s) — a closer look at the hardware and how it performs.

The MicroBT Whatsminer M10V1 presents itself as a pragmatic, purpose-built SHA-256 workhorse-delivering roughly 33 TH/s while drawing about 2145 W-whose engineering reads like a terse field report: a compact aluminum-alloy body channels air across three chip boards hosting 315 FinFET ASICs, two axial fans and a focused airflow path that together produce an energy envelope near 0.065 J/GH and a noise signature around 75 dB; it speaks Ethernet natively and is optimized for mining Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV, yet its provisioning is unromantic and strict-single-phase 220 V input mandates appropriate power infrastructure or transformers in lower-voltage territories, the firmware’s locked architecture favors operational security over tinkering and curtails third-party overclocking, and onboard tuning is minimal so real gains come from environmental discipline rather than button-press bravado. Deploying an M10V1 thus becomes an exercise in trade-offs: site selection must account for ventilation, acoustic containment and reliable uninterrupted power, monitoring and external management tools are vital to extract yield, and routine upkeep of the twin-fan cooling assembly, dust screening and thermal interfaces is essential to prevent heat-induced throttling and premature wear; its modest footprint (roughly 130 × 220 × 390 mm) and 8.55 kg mass make it serviceable in constrained racks, but operators should plan spare parts, clear maintenance schedules, robust network segmentation and pool strategy to protect uptime and profitability, treating each configuration choice with the clinical judgement of an intelligence officer balancing risk, reward and long-term survivability.

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Technical Specifications

MicroBT Whatsminer M10 M10V1 — full hardware specifications and mining capabilities.

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Basic Information

Brand
MicroBT
Model
Whatsminer M10
Release Date
September 2018
Algorithm
SHA-256

Performance

Hashrate
33 TH/s
Power Consumption
2145W
Noise Level
75db
Voltage
12V

Physical Dimensions

Size
130 x 220 x 390mm
Weight
8550gkg
Interface
Ethernet
Humidity
5 - 90 %
Temperature
5 - 35 °C
Cooling
Air

Mineable Cryptocurrencies

Bitcoin
BTC
Bitcoin
Bitcoin Cash
BCH
Bitcoin Cash
Fractal Bitcoin
FB
Fractal Bitcoin
* The algorithm

Algorithm Information: SHA-256

SHA-256 — what this algorithm is and how it works.

SHA-256 is a cryptographic hash function. NiceHash relies on it for proof-of-work consensus. This algorithm processes input data of any length and produces a fixed hash value, ensuring security and integrity in the mining process.

Crypto Mining Pools

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4% FPPS 2% PPLNS
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4% PPS+ 2% PPLNS
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4% FPPS 2% PPLNS
EMCD pool logo
1.5% FPPS
Kryptex pool logo
3% PPS+
BinancePool pool logo
2.5%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the MicroBT Whatsminer M10 M10V1

The efficiency of the MicroBT Whatsminer M10 33TH/s is 65.00 J/TH with a hashrate of 33TH/s and power consumption of 2145W.

The MicroBT Whatsminer M10 33TH/s consumes $4.12 daily, $123.55 monthly, and $1,503.22 yearly in electricity costs.

The MicroBT Whatsminer M10 33TH/s uses 2145W of electricity.

The Whatsminer M10 is manufactured by MicroBT.

The MicroBT Whatsminer M10 has a hashrate of 33TH/s using the SHA-256 algorithm.

The MicroBT Whatsminer M10 33TH/s can mine the following cryptocurrencies:

NiceHash NiceHash (BTC) Bitcoin Bitcoin (BTC) Bitcoin Cash Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Fractal Bitcoin Fractal Bitcoin (FB)

As of August 17, 2026 with an electricity cost of $0.08 the MicroBT Whatsminer M10 33TH/s generates $-3.06 daily, $-91.91 monthly, and $-1,118.24 yearly.

Based on our real-time ASIC mining profit calculation, the MicroBT Whatsminer M10 is currently most profitable mining NiceHash at your electricity rate of $0.080/kWh. This can change as coin prices and network difficulty shift, so check the Mineable Coins table above for the latest ranking.

This ASIC mining profit calculation for the MicroBT Whatsminer M10 uses live cryptocurrency prices, current network difficulty, and block rewards for every supported coin, combined with your custom electricity rate. Figures update automatically as network conditions change, so the profitability shown reflects current conditions rather than a static estimate.

NiceHash is a hashpower marketplace, not a traditional mining pool — instead of mining a coin directly, you sell your MicroBT Whatsminer M10 hashrate to buyers and get paid in Bitcoin. Compare the NiceHash row against direct-mining rows in the Mineable Coins table above: whichever shows the higher Profit/Day at your electricity rate is currently the better option for this specific miner.

This miner is not currently listed by any of our verified vendors. You can still use the profitability figures on this page to plan ahead for when new listings appear.
BTC $64,326.44 ↗1.44%
ALPH $0.026890 ↘2.08%
KAS $0.025470 ↘2.48%
ETC $6.18 ↘1.33%
LTC $44.51 ↘0.79%
DOGE $0.070350 ↘1.04%
RXD $0.000025 ↘1.1%
BCH $204.85 ↘1.17%
CKB $0.000821 ↘1.54%
HNS $0.002009 ↗3.52%
KDA $0.004690 ↘2.07%
SC $0.000461 ↘2.42%
ALEO $0.038140 ↗1.02%
FB $0.345500 ↘1.51%
XMR $413.18 ↘1.26%
SCP $0.020590 ↘7.19%
BELLS $0.108200 ↘2.99%
XTM $0.000304 ↘3.17%
ZEC $510.49 ↗0.7%
BTC $64,326.44 ↗1.44%
ALPH $0.026890 ↘2.08%
KAS $0.025470 ↘2.48%
ETC $6.18 ↘1.33%
LTC $44.51 ↘0.79%
DOGE $0.070350 ↘1.04%
RXD $0.000025 ↘1.1%
BCH $204.85 ↘1.17%
CKB $0.000821 ↘1.54%
HNS $0.002009 ↗3.52%
KDA $0.004690 ↘2.07%
SC $0.000461 ↘2.42%
ALEO $0.038140 ↗1.02%
FB $0.345500 ↘1.51%
XMR $413.18 ↘1.26%
SCP $0.020590 ↘7.19%
BELLS $0.108200 ↘2.99%
XTM $0.000304 ↘3.17%
ZEC $510.49 ↗0.7%
BTC $64,326.44 ↗1.44%
ALPH $0.026890 ↘2.08%
KAS $0.025470 ↘2.48%
ETC $6.18 ↘1.33%
LTC $44.51 ↘0.79%
DOGE $0.070350 ↘1.04%
RXD $0.000025 ↘1.1%
BCH $204.85 ↘1.17%
CKB $0.000821 ↘1.54%
HNS $0.002009 ↗3.52%
KDA $0.004690 ↘2.07%
SC $0.000461 ↘2.42%
ALEO $0.038140 ↗1.02%
FB $0.345500 ↘1.51%
XMR $413.18 ↘1.26%
SCP $0.020590 ↘7.19%
BELLS $0.108200 ↘2.99%
XTM $0.000304 ↘3.17%
ZEC $510.49 ↗0.7%