BT-Miners (BT Miners LLC) is a U.S.-based cryptocurrency mining hardware distributor and solutions provider, one of the leading resellers of ASIC miners in North America. The company specializes in wholesale and retail sales of new and used ASIC miners (primarily Bitmain Antminer and MicroBT Whatsminer models), mining rigs, power supplies, cables, and related equipment. BT-Miners offers bulk procurement, logistics (domestic and international shipping), testing, repairs, hosting consulting, and advisory support for mining farm deployments. The firm serves individual miners, small farms, and institutional clients, emphasizing competitive pricing, reliable supply chain, fast shipping, and customer support. BT-Miners has been featured in industry events and reports for its volume and partnerships with major manufacturers. As of December 23, 2025, BT-Miners is active with ongoing hardware sales, marketplace activity, and focus on efficient ASIC solutions for the Bitcoin mining industry.
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