ASIC Miners for Home Mining
Picking a miner for your house isn’t the same as filling a warehouse. At home you’re dealing with standard outlets, noise that bothers the family, electric bills you actually pay, and space you don’t have much of. This catalog covers 107 miners across six algorithms — SHA-256 (Bitcoin), Scrypt (Litecoin/Dogecoin), KHeavyHash (Kaspa), Etchash (Ethereum Classic), Equihash (Zcash), and X11 (Dash). The color-coded legend above shows which voltage category each miner falls into. Need help wiring 240V? See the electrical setup guide. Interested in running a 240V machine on a regular outlet? Check out aftermarket firmware and Loki Kit configs.
Merge Mining & Bonus Coins: Some pools let you earn extra coins on top of what you’re already mining — no extra hardware or hashrate needed. Most Scrypt pools automatically merge mine DOGE with LTC, and many now include BELLS and PEP too. Antpool lets SHA-256 miners merge mine Fractal Bitcoin (FB) and others alongside BTC. Check your pool’s settings — you might already be earning coins you don’t know about.
Click any miner card to load it into the profitability calculator with dual electric rates and solar support. All specs are stock manufacturer ratings — real numbers change with firmware, temperature, and tuning. Miners marked “Loki” show estimated hashrate and power at 120V. Once you pick a miner, find a pool on the pool directory and check live difficulty in the Data Vault. New to mining terms? Hit the glossary. Want to run your miners remotely? See the Remote Management guide.