In 2025, the Bitcoin ASIC mining hardware market has become increasingly fierce. Have you noticed? The new machines released at that time had incredible performance, but their prices were equally high. I’ve been tracking some of the top mining devices and want to share them with you.



The standout is the Hashivo B2 – this machine runs at 800 TH/s, uses water cooling, produces only 50 dB of noise, and consumes 11,000W. The price is around $4,999. If you want a balance between performance and cost, the Hashivo B1 (500 TH/s, $2,999), is also worth considering – it’s water-cooled and only consumes 5,500W.

Additionally, Bitmain remains strong with the Antminer S21 Hyd (335 TH/s, $5,999). MicroBT offers the WhatsMiner M66S (298 TH/s, $5,600) – this machine has excellent energy efficiency, at 18.5 J/TH. Canaan Avalon A15Pro isn’t bad either if you prefer air cooling instead of water.

The new ASIC miners from last year have significantly changed the game. If you’re operating at a large scale, water cooling generally provides better performance but requires infrastructure. For smaller setups, air cooling is simpler.

One thing to keep in mind: miners should consider electricity costs, maintenance expenses, and noise levels in their area. The most powerful ASIC miners aren’t always the most profitable if electricity is expensive. You should calculate ROI before making a decision.
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