SHA-256 Mining Coins — Solo Mining Calculators

The easiest SHA-256 coin to solo mine right now is Quai-SHA (QUAI) — a block roughly every 8.8 years per GH/s of solo hashrate.

Every Proof of Work coin that uses the SHA-256 algorithm, in one place. Because they share an algorithm, the same SHA-256-capable hardware can mine any of them — pick a coin to calculate your solo mining block probability, expected time-to-block and revenue with your own hashrate.

About the SHA-256 algorithm

SHA-256 is the original Bitcoin proof-of-work: a fast, double-SHA-256 hash that is not memory-hard, so raw hashing throughput is everything. It has been ASIC-only for over a decade — modern SHA-256 miners reach hundreds of terahashes per second, and no CPU or GPU is remotely competitive.

Hardware class: ASIC-dominated · Memory-hard: No

SHA-256 is the canonical home of merged mining (AuxPoW), with Bitcoin as the parent chain. Among the coins tracked here, Fractal Bitcoin (FB) merge-mines roughly a third of its blocks against Bitcoin, and outside this list chains like Namecoin, Elastos, Syscoin and Rootstock all secure themselves with Bitcoin's hashpower. A single SHA-256 ASIC pointed at a merged-mining pool does the work once but is eligible for the parent block reward plus every child chain it merge-mines, at no extra hashrate or power cost. For a solo miner this stacks your block chances: the same terahashes can find a Bitcoin block and a merged-chain block in the same instant, so weigh a coin's standalone odds against what it lets you win for free on top.

SHA-256 coins ranked by solo block chance

CoinNetwork hashrateBlock timeBlock rewardTime to block (Bitdeer Sealminer A4 Ultra Hydro)
Quai-SHA (QUAI)230.50 PH/s1.2s11.75 QUAI5 min
Unobtanium (UNO)5.59 PH/s3.2 min— UNO20 min
DGB-SHA (DGB)39.81 PH/s1.2 min253.56 DGB56 min
Fractal (FB)463.49 PH/s45s25.01 FB6.5 h
Peercoin (PPC)8.37 PH/s45.0 min37.98 PPC7.1 h
eCash (XEC)49.16 PH/s10.4 min1.8125e+06 XEC9.6 h
BitcoinII (BTCII)6.39 PH/s3.3 h50 BTCII24.0 h
BitcoinCash (BCH)3.47 EH/s9.8 min3.13 BCH26.8 days
Bitcoin (BTC)940.49 EH/s9.9 min3.14 BTC19.9 years

Best SHA-256 mining hardware

The top SHA-256-capable devices ranked by energy efficiency (hashrate per watt), from the BackPoW hardware database:

The most efficient SHA-256 miner in the database is the Bitdeer Sealminer A4 Ultra Hydro — most efficient SHA-256 ASIC.

DeviceHashratePowerEfficiency
Bitdeer Sealminer A4 Ultra Hydro (ASIC)885.91 TH/s8373 W105.81 GH/s per W
Bitmain Antminer S23 Hyd (ASIC)578.84 TH/s5510 W105.05 GH/s per W
Bitmain Antminer U3S23H (ASIC)1.16 PH/s11020 W105.03 GH/s per W
Bitdeer Sealminer A4 Pro Air (ASIC)336.47 TH/s3363 W100.05 GH/s per W
Bitdeer Sealminer A4 Pro Hydro (ASIC)680.61 TH/s7412 W91.83 GH/s per W
Bitmain Antminer S23 (ASIC)318.64 TH/s3500 W91.04 GH/s per W
Bitmain Antminer S21 XP+ Hyd (ASIC)499.30 TH/s5500 W90.78 GH/s per W
Bitmain Antminer S23 Immersion (ASIC)443.28 TH/s5300 W83.64 GH/s per W
Bitmain Antminer S21j XP Hydro (ASIC)495.89 TH/s5940 W83.48 GH/s per W
Bitmain Antminer S21 XP Hydro (ASIC)473.00 TH/s5676 W83.33 GH/s per W

SHA-256 solo mining pools

Solo pools let you keep the full block reward on SHA-256 coins, paying only a small fee. Coins with solo pools tracked on BackPoW:

Frequently asked questions

What's the easiest SHA-256 coin to solo mine right now?

Quai-SHA (QUAI) — a block roughly every 8.8 years per GH/s of solo hashrate. This ranks SHA-256 coins by how much solo hashrate it takes to find one block, recalculated from live network difficulty on every update.

How long would a Bitdeer Sealminer A4 Ultra Hydro take to solo mine a Quai-SHA block?

About one block every 5 min on average at 885.91 TH/s, using Quai-SHA's live network hashrate. Real results are random (Poisson) around this mean.

Can I merge-mine SHA-256 coins?

SHA-256 is the canonical home of merged mining (AuxPoW), with Bitcoin as the parent chain. Among the coins tracked here, Fractal Bitcoin (FB) merge-mines roughly a third of its blocks against Bitcoin, and outside this list chains like Namecoin, Elastos, Syscoin and Rootstock all secure themselves with Bitcoin's hashpower. A single SHA-256 ASIC pointed at a merged-mining pool does the work once but is eligible for the parent block reward plus every child chain it merge-mines, at no extra hashrate or power cost. For a solo miner this stacks your block chances: the same terahashes can find a Bitcoin block and a merged-chain block in the same instant, so weigh a coin's standalone odds against what it lets you win for free on top.

Can I solo mine SHA-256 coins?

Yes. BackPoW computes the Poisson-based solo block-hit probability for every SHA-256 coin from live network hashrate, so you can see your realistic chance of finding a block.

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