MicroBT Whatsminer M50

MicroBT Whatsminer M50
Hashrate Power Algorithm
114 Th/s 3306 W SHA-256

Description

MicroBT WhatsMiner M50 is an ASIC miner specifically designed for Bitcoin (BTC) mining, utilizing the SHA-256 algorithm. Featuring air cooling, this model delivers a hashrate of 114 TH/s while consuming around 3306 watts of power. With an energy efficiency of approximately 29 J/TH, the WhatsMiner M50 is built for intensive, large-scale mining operations.

Specifications

Manufacturer MicroBT
Model Whatsminer M50
Release Jun 2022
Size 125 x 225 x 425mm
Chip size 5nm
Noise level 75dB
Fan(s) 2
Power 3306W
Interface Ethernet
Temperature 5 - 45 °C
Humidity 5 - 95 %

Profitability

Daily Monthly Yearly
Income (BTC) $6.39
0.000061 BTC
$191.80
0.001825 BTC
$2,333.62
0.022205 BTC
Electricity -$7.93 -$238.03 -$2,896.06
Profit -$1.54 -$46.23 -$562.44
Profit 0% Electricity 100%

Minable Coins

Bitcoin (BTC) SHA-256
Bitcoin (BTC)
BitcoinCash (BCH) SHA-256
BitcoinCash (BCH)
BitcoinSV (BSV) SHA-256
BitcoinSV (BSV)
Namecoin (NMC) SHA-256
Namecoin (NMC)
Ecash (XEC) SHA-256
Ecash (XEC)
Fractal Bitcoin (FB) SHA-256
Fractal Bitcoin (FB)
Peercoin (PPC) SHA-256
Peercoin (PPC)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

MicroBT Whatsminer M50 generates an approximate daily profit of $-1.54 based on the electricity cost of $0.10 per kWh.

This profit amount is not fixed — it can fluctuate depending on the global hashrate, network difficulty, mined block reward, and cryptocurrency exchange rate.

MicroBT Whatsminer M50 has a mining power of 114 Th/s and uses the SHA-256 algorithm.

Yes, MicroBT Whatsminer M50 consumes approximately 3306W per hour.

Electricity is an important factor in mining profitability, as a high electricity cost can significantly reduce profit. In our case, the MicroBT Whatsminer M50 consumes approximately $7.93 daily.

The average lifespan is 3–5 years or more, depending on usage intensity, environmental factors (temperature, humidity, dust), and whether proper maintenance is followed.