WhatsMiner is the flagship brand of MicroBT, a leading Chinese manufacturer of cryptocurrency mining hardware founded in 2016. Specializing in Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) miners for SHA-256 algorithms, WhatsMiner produces high-performance Bitcoin mining machines known for efficiency, durability, and industrial-grade reliability. Their product lineup includes models like the M60 series (178–188 TH/s at 18.5 J/TH), M50S++ (258 TH/s at 19.6 J/TH), and M53S+ (310 TH/s at 24 J/TH), designed for Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and other SHA-256 coins. WhatsMiner emphasizes energy efficiency, stability, and scalability for professional farms and home miners, competing with Bitmain's Antminer series. The company has become one of the most trusted names in Bitcoin mining hardware, with models like the M60S+ pushing boundaries in hash rate and power consumption (e.g., 3,441 W for 170–186 TH/s). No operational mining facilities or self-mining activities are mentioned; the focus is purely on hardware manufacturing and sales.
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