What to Mine
GPU and ASIC mining profitability ranking — best coin per hardware at current network conditions
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Profitability ranking
| # | Coin | Hardware | Algorithm | Profit/day | Revenue/day | Power/day |
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Pair details
Select a row to inspect revenue, power cost and hardware specs.
How to use this tool
What to Mine ranks GPU and ASIC hardware against mineable coins using live network difficulty, block rewards and market prices. Profit is estimated at $0.10/kWh — the same default used by WhatToMine.
How it works
- The table lists hardware × coin pairs sorted by daily profit (revenue minus electricity).
- Filter by GPU or ASIC, pick a specific rig from the dropdown, or search by coin symbol, algorithm or hardware name.
- Toggle “Profitable only” to hide setups where power cost exceeds mining revenue.
- Click a row to see margin, hashrate, power draw and coin price for that pair.
- The top pick card highlights the best option under your current filters.
What to consider
- Profit estimates assume constant network difficulty and price — real earnings change as difficulty adjusts and markets move.
- Electricity is fixed at $0.10/kWh in the dataset; if your rate differs, reorder pairs mentally or adjust expectations.
- Several coins may share the same algorithm on one GPU — only the most profitable coin is usually worth mining unless you switch pools.
- ASIC rows dominate when network hashrate is high; GPU setups often show smaller absolute profits but more coin flexibility.
- Data refreshes on a schedule from the PEPS mining engine — verify pool fees and uptime before switching coins.