Antminer S21J XP Hyd
Specifications
Variants
1 variantLive profitability
Open in full calculator →This device is profitable below $0.1079/kWh. Compare against your real electricity rate — the tiers above cover cheap, typical, and high-cost grids.
Solo mining odds
The Bitmain Antminer S21J XP Hyd is built for pooled mining, not solo — at this hashrate solo mining is a curiosity, not a realistic strategy. The odds below are shown for context, computed exactly, not as a suggestion.
A win pays the full block subsidy plus fees. Pooled mining pays the same expected value in steady sats instead of one lump sum.
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Questions
Is the Bitmain Antminer S21J XP Hyd profitable?
At $0.12/kWh, the 495 TH/s bin currently loses $1.72/day, before hardware cost. It's profitable below $0.1079/kWh — check the 3-tier table above against your real electricity rate for the exact answer at your cost.
What are the solo mining odds for the Bitmain Antminer S21J XP Hyd?
At 495 TH/s against the current network hashrate, the 495 TH/s bin has odds of 1 in 12,948 per day of finding a block on its own — expected once every 35 years. At this hashrate that's a curiosity, not a realistic plan — this device is built for pooled mining.
How does the Bitmain Antminer S21J XP Hyd compare on efficiency?
Efficiency (J/TH — energy per unit of hashing power) is shown per bin in the variant table above, derived directly from each SKU's power draw and hashrate. Lower is better: it means more BTC mined per watt of electricity, which is what actually drives the break-even price above.
How is profitability calculated?
Daily BTC = your hashrate ÷ network hashrate × 144 blocks/day × (subsidy + average tx fees). Revenue is that figure at the current BTC price. Electricity is watts × 24 ÷ 1,000 × your rate. No pool fee is assumed. Every input is editable in the full calculator.
How current are these numbers?
Price and network difficulty refresh hourly, and the timestamp at the bottom of this page shows the exact snapshot used. If a feed goes stale, the page marks itself stale rather than quietly serving an old figure as current.