Please help trying to get more into mining

I’m trying to find the best/cheapest miner I would hope that it was a Bitcoin miner for around $1,500 to $2,000 that I can start with 220 in my garage and hopefully won’t be so loud that I won’t hear it in my house and then sooner or later I will be moving it over to a shed along with a couple other miners once I get into it also would like to be able to use these power supplies cuz I have an excess of three of them

I currently have 2 original Voskcoin edion mini doge 1’s and I just got one of the Tails editions

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Hey buddy!! Really its just preference. You can look at asicminervalue.com and look at projected profitabilities and pick your miner based off of that. Based off your criteria of you wanting it to be a bitcoin miner, be between the prices of 1500 and 2000 dollars, it would seem that the Antminer S19J 122Th would be the best fit for you. I have been a member of the community for awhile, but am just now dipping my feet into the mining game. Im sure some of the guys have a lot more insight than this. Anyway. Hope this helps! :slight_smile:

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Use minetheasic.com, the data is more stable and they have a lot of features. Asicminervalue is okay, but sometimes the data is incorrect.

For example some times it says certain miners make over 500 a day. Or small box miners make 20 a day which is inaccurate.

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When it says it makes $6.91 is that after the power bill

I dont know which website you are basing that off of. I would use the website Krisz recomends. Hes right the one I mentioned has the stats freak our pretty frequently. It makes me think they do it on purpose. Anyway if you actually click on the miner your interested it will tell you how much money its currently generating after the electrical bill.

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You also have to put your specific electric rate in, so you can get the most accurate data.

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