The energy efficiency ratio of mainstream Mining Rigs is currently approximately between 19 to 25 J/TH. If the electricity cost is 5 cents, the Mining cost will fall between 34K to 38K; if the electricity cost rises to 7 cents, the cost will be 40K to 45K; and if the electricity cost reaches 10 cents, the cost will jump directly to 52K or even 60K.
The older generation of Mining Rigs is even worse, with an efficiency ratio of 25 to 38 J/TH, and costs reaching 60K-80K+. This batch of machines is now basically hovering on the edge of loss, and some have already collapsed.
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The energy efficiency ratio of mainstream Mining Rigs is currently approximately between 19 to 25 J/TH. If the electricity cost is 5 cents, the Mining cost will fall between 34K to 38K; if the electricity cost rises to 7 cents, the cost will be 40K to 45K; and if the electricity cost reaches 10 cents, the cost will jump directly to 52K or even 60K.
The older generation of Mining Rigs is even worse, with an efficiency ratio of 25 to 38 J/TH, and costs reaching 60K-80K+. This batch of machines is now basically hovering on the edge of loss, and some have already collapsed.