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Bitmain Antminer L3++ (596Mh) Profitability

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Bitmain Antminer L3++ (596Mh) pushes the boundaries of Scrypt mining with 596Mh/s at 1050W. As a top contender in efficiency, its 70db noise level ensures it remains a mainstay in competitive mining environments.
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Income

DAY MONTH YEAR
$1.12 $33.71 $410.16

Electricity Costs

DAY MONTH YEAR
$3.02 $90.72 $1,103.76

Profit

DAY MONTH YEAR
$-1.90 $-57.01 $-693.60

Profit if BTC price is $105480

DAY MONTH YEAR
$-1.34 $-40.15 $-488.52

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Historical Profit Data

Profit Yesterday

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$ N/A $ N/A $ N/A

Profit Last Week

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The Bitmain Antminer L3++ (596Mh) is currently mining $-1.90 profit a day. The calculations is based on $1.12 income per day from which we deducted $3.02 elecricity costs. This means the Antminer L3++ (596Mh) is able to generate up to $33.71 income per month. After you would deduct the electricity price of $90.72 you will have an estimated profit of $-57.01 per month.

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If the BTC price reaches $94839 you would earn estimated $-1.34 per day. One week ago the profit was $ N/A and one month ago it was $ N/A .



More about Scrypt

Scrypt is a password-based key derivation function that was originally designed to be computationally intensive and memory-hard, making it more resistant to brute-force attacks compared to other algorithms such as SHA-256. The algorithm was first used as the proof-of-work in the cryptocurrency Litecoin and later in several other altcoins. It is also used in some password storage systems to prevent hackers from using massive amounts of computing power to guess passwords by cracking hashes. The algorithm was first used as the proof-of-work in the cryptocurrency Litecoin, and later in several other altcoins. It is also used in some password storage systems to prevent hackers from using massive amounts of computing power to guess passwords by cracking hashes. Scrypt requires a larger amount of memory compared to other algorithms, which makes it more difficult to implement on specialized hardware (ASICs) specifically designed for cryptocurrency mining.