LP Agent
Nvidia Titan V — ROI calculator
Nvidia Titan V makes up to $16.21 a day, best on Lyra2REv3 mining at 106.82869 Mh/s. Also available: Zhash hashpower sale ($0.24/day). Pulling 250 W from the wall — at $0.10/kWh, profitable at today's rates.
Tap to switch · 7 sections ROI calculator 6/7
This GPU has ? GB of VRAM — most AI marketplaces require at least 12 GB.
Daily projection
Daily winners across all income streams — averaged from your rig's recorded history at $0.1/kWh
| Period | /Day | /Month |
|---|---|---|
| Income | $16.81 | $504.28 |
|
Cost
$0.1/kWh
|
$0.60 | $18.00 |
| Profit | $16.21 | $486.28 |
Internal consensus blend — derived from external sources, not a raw quote from any single market.
LP Agent
Mining payout history
| Period | /Day | /Month |
|---|---|---|
| Income | $16.81 | $504.30 |
|
Cost
$0.1/kWh
|
$0.60 | $18.00 |
| Profit | $16.21 | $486.30 |
Internal consensus blend — derived from external sources, not a raw quote from any single market.
| Algorithm | Net / day |
|---|---|
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LYR
Lyra2REv3
★ Best
106.82869 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$16.21 |
|
ZHA
Zhash
107 Hh/s · 250.0 W
|
$0.09 |
|
NEO
NeoScrypt
2.48932 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.05 |
|
ETC
Etchash
74.365 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.55 |
|
CUC
CuckooCycle
10 Hh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.57 |
|
LYR
Lyra2REv2
98.34655 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.59 |
|
LYR
Lyra2z
8.01934 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
|
NIS
NIST5
75.64572 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
|
X16
X16R
48.921705 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
|
CUC
Cuckatoo31
1 Hh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
|
CRY
CryptoNightR
1.602 Kh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
|
CUC
Cuckaroo29
9 Hh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
|
ETH
Ethash
74.365 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
|
EQU
Equihash192_7
59.65 Hh/s · 0.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
|
EQU
Equihash210_9
425.5 Hh/s · 0.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
|
BLA
Blake (2s)
8.77068545 Gh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
| Coin | Algorithm | Income | Cost | Profit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
VTC
Vertcoin
|
Lyra2REv3
106.82869Mh · 250.0W
|
$16.81 | $0.60 | $16.21 |
|
LTZ
⚠
Litecoinz
|
Zhash
107Hh · 250.0W
|
$0.69 | $0.60 | $0.09 |
|
FTC
⚠
Feathercoin
|
NeoScrypt
2.48932Mh · 250.0W
|
$0.55 | $0.60 | $-0.05 |
|
ETC
Ethereum Classic
|
Etchash
74.365Mh · 250.0W
|
$0.05 | $0.60 | $-0.55 |
|
AE
⚠
Aeternity
|
CuckooCycle
10Hh · 250.0W
|
$0.03 | $0.60 | $-0.57 |
|
MONA
Monacoin
|
Lyra2REv2
98.34655Mh · 250.0W
|
$0.01 | $0.60 | $-0.59 |
|
—
|
Equihash(144,5)
109Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Equihash(192,7)
59Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Equihash(210,9)
425Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
HMQ1725
22.51947Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
HoneyComb
104.919468Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
ACM
⚠
Actinium
|
Lyra2z
8.01934Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
NIST5
75.64572Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
PHI1612
70.976415Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Skunkhash
110.749935Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
SonoA
6.200779Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
TimeTravel10
75.97892Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Tribus
203.495121Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Ubqhash
72.2645Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
X15
15.812685Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
X16R
48.921705Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
|
X16RT
54.624067Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
|
X16S
43.326837Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
X17
40.385795Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Xevan
9.66854Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Cuckatoo31
1Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
X22i
24.722745Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
X21S
30.25064Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Hex
25.3552Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Skein
1.03303481Gh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Allium
15.51116Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
CryptoNightFast
2.713Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightGPU
3.115Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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CryptoNightHaven
1.715Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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CryptoNightHeavy
1.72Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightLiteV7
2.965Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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CryptoNightR
1.602Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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CryptoNightSaber
1.71Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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CryptoNightStelliteV4
1.428Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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CryptoNightV7
1.419Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightV8
1.635Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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Equihash(96,5)
55.525Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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EquihashBTCZ
102Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
EquihashBTG
103Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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EquihashSAFE
102Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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PHI2
17.736845Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
EPIC
⚠
Epic Cash
|
ProgPow
0Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
CryptoNightConceal
2.693Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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Equihash(150,5)
45Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
CryptoNightAlloy
734Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightArto
1.428Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
CryptoNightHeavyX
827Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightStelliteV5
3.033Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightTurtle
13.61Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightWOW
1.603Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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Cuckaroo29S
9Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Cuckaroo29
9Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Equihash+Scrypt
50.93Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
X25X
9.589287Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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Ethash
74.365Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Equihash192_7
59.65Hh · 0.0W
|
— | — | — |
|
—
|
Equihash210_9
425.5Hh · 0.0W
|
— | — | — |
|
—
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Blake (2s)
8.77068545Gh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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BCD
49.275897Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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C11
57.896369Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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CNReverseWaltz
2.099Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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Equihash(125,4)
61Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
| Pool | Algos supported | Fee | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
1miner.net
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
|
CuckooCycle (AE) · Etchash (ETC) | 1.0% | Visit → |
|
6
666pool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
A
ae.2miners.com
|
CuckooCycle (AE) | — | Visit → |
|
A
aikapool.com
|
Zhash (BTCZ) · Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
|
A
antpool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
B
baikalmine.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
B
bitsolo.me
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
B
btcz.darkfibermines.com
|
Zhash (BTCZ) | — | Visit → |
|
C
cloverpool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
C
coolpool.top
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
C
cruxpool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
C
cyberpool.pro
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
emcd.io
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
epic.iniaku.my.id
|
ProgPow (EPIC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
epicmine.io
|
ProgPow (EPIC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
etc.2miners.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
etc.crazypool.org
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
etc.herominers.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
etc.molepool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
etc.pool2mine.net
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
etc.solopool.org
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
ethcore.ru
|
Etchash (ETC) · Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
ethereum-classic.miningpoolhub.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
eu.go-poolmining.com
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
F
f2pool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
F
feathercoin.miningpoolhub.com
|
NeoScrypt (FTC) | — | Visit → |
|
G
gtpool.io
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
H
hashbay.io
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
★
HeroMiners
|
Etchash (ETC) | 0.9% | Visit → |
|
H
himpool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
H
hiveon.net
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
K1Pool
|
Etchash (ETC) | 1.0% | Visit → |
|
K
k1pool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
K
kcminers.com
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
K
kriptokyng.com
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
L
l6pool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
L
leywapool.com
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
L
lidonia.com
|
NeoScrypt (FTC) · Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
L
longpool.org
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
M
m2pool.com
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
M
minepoolis.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
M
mining-dutch.nl
|
NeoScrypt (FTC) · Lyra2REv2 (MONA) · Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
M
miningpoolsweden.eu
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
M
monacoin.miningpoolhub.com
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
M
moneroocean.stream
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
M
monminepool.org
|
Lyra2z (ACM) | — | Visit → |
|
N
nushypool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
O
okminer.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
O
onsui-monacoin.xyz
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
P
p2p-spb.xyz
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
P
pool.binance.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
P
pool.kryptex.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
P
poolin.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
P
pooly.ca
|
Zhash (BTCZ) | — | Visit → |
|
R
rockpool.cloud
|
Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
|
S
skypool.org
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
S
solo-ae.2miners.com
|
CuckooCycle (AE) | — | Visit → |
|
S
solo-etc.2miners.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
S
solo.zeropool.io
|
Zhash (BTCZ) · Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
|
S
spiderpool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
S
swgroupe.fr
|
Zhash (BTCZ) · Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
|
T
tazmining.ch
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
T
tokenxpool.online
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
T
tpool.io
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
V
vertcoin.cedric-crispin.com
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
V
vertcoin.miningpoolhub.com
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
V
viabtc.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
V
vippool.net
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
V
vtc.suprnova.cc
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
W
woolypooly.com
|
CuckooCycle (AE) · Etchash (ETC) · Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
X
xsg.darkfibermines.com
|
Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
|
Z
zeropool.io
|
Zhash (BTCZ) · Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
|
Z
zpool.ca
|
Lyra2z (ACM) · Zhash (BTCZ) · NeoScrypt (FTC) | — | Visit → |
Hashmarket payout history
| Period | /Day | /Month |
|---|---|---|
| Income | $0.84 | $25.14 |
|
Cost
$0.1/kWh
|
$0.60 | $18.00 |
| Profit | $0.24 | $7.13 |
Internal consensus blend — derived from external sources, not a raw quote from any single market.
MRR
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· $0.28/day
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| Rigs × Qty | Share | Rev /rig/day | Cost /rig/day | Profit /rig/day | Total profit /day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| — | — | — | — | — | — |
ROI calculator for Nvidia Titan V
Model payback, electricity, and first-year return for this rig.
The line crosses $0 on the day you break even. Everything above is pure profit.
| Month | Earned (mo) | Cost burned (mo) | Cumulative earned | Cumulative cost | Net | % ROI |
|---|
Yearly emissions by energy source
Based on the rig's annual power draw and the carbon intensity of common grid mixes.
| Energy source | CO₂e / yr |
|---|---|
| Wind | 23.76 kg |
| Nuclear | 25.92 kg |
| Hydroelectric | 51.84 kg |
| Geothermal | 82.08 kg |
| Solar | 97.2 kg |
| Biofuels | 496.8 kg |
| Gas | 1,058.4 kg |
| Coal | 1,771.2 kg |
Estimates only — actual emissions vary by hardware, cooling, and grid mix.
What does that actually mean?
At the world-average grid intensity of about 475 g CO₂e/kWh, Nvidia Titan V running 24/7 for a year releases about 1,026 kg of carbon dioxide equivalent. Here's what that looks like in everyday terms:
Where you plug in matters
Electricity is not one thing. A kilowatt-hour from a coal plant carries roughly 820 g of CO₂; the same kilowatt-hour from a hydro reservoir carries about 24 g. That's a 34× difference — large enough that Nvidia Titan V's annual footprint swings from roughly 1,771 kg on coal-heavy grids down to about 52 kg on hydro-dominated grids. The single biggest lever a miner has on their carbon footprint is choosing where to plug in.
Regions commonly used for low-carbon crypto mining include Quebec and British Columbia (hydro-dominated, typically <50 g CO₂/kWh), Iceland and Norway (geothermal + hydro, often <30 g), Paraguay (Itaipú hydro), and parts of the US Pacific Northwest. Coal-heavy grids — Kazakhstan, Inner Mongolia, Poland, parts of Australia — sit at the opposite end, often above 700 g CO₂/kWh.
Some operators also reduce their net impact by using otherwise-wasted energy: flare gas at oil wells (burning methane that would be vented anyway), curtailed renewables (wind or solar that the grid can't absorb), or behind-the-meter hydro during off-peak hours. These arrangements can drop effective emissions below the local grid average because the energy would have been wasted or flared without the mining load.
How to reduce this rig's footprint
- Pick a greener ASIC. The efficiency column above matters as much as the grid: a 15 J/TH rig emits roughly half the CO₂ of a 30 J/TH rig for the same hashrate.
- Choose a low-carbon host. Data centres advertising hydro, geothermal, or nuclear power typically sit at <100 g CO₂/kWh.
- Look for stranded or curtailed energy. Flare-gas miners, wind-curtailment co-location, and off-peak hydro arrangements use energy that would otherwise be wasted.
- Use heat recovery. Capturing the heat for greenhouse agriculture, pool heating, or district warmth offsets fossil-fuel heating that would have been burned anyway.
- Time-shift your uptime. In grids with high daytime solar, running more during the day and less at night lowers your effective intensity even if you don't switch providers.
- Purchase verifiable offsets. Treat this as a last resort, not a substitute — and favour additional, permanent, third-party-verified projects (Gold Standard, Verra VCS).
Frequently asked questions
Yearly electricity use = rig power (W) × 24 × 365 ÷ 1000. We multiply that by each row's grid intensity in grams CO₂-equivalent per kWh and convert to kilograms. Intensities are representative averages — real emissions depend on your specific utility mix, time of day, and local transmission losses.
It depends almost entirely on where the electricity comes from. A single rig plugged into hydro in Quebec emits less over a year than an average family's two cars in a month. The same rig on a coal-dominated grid can exceed that in a few days. The hardware is the same — the grid is what changes the answer.
Network-wide estimates vary by methodology; the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance's Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index is the most widely cited reference. As of recent reporting, the network's sustainable-energy share has grown as more hashrate migrates to hydro, wind, solar, and stranded-gas sites. This page just estimates a single rig — for the big picture, CCAF's dashboard is the best source.
Not directly. The rig draws the same wattage regardless of which pool it joins or how difficulty trends — so its electricity use, and therefore its emissions, stay constant. Those factors change revenue, not power consumption.
Tap to switch · 7 sections ROI calculator 6/7
This GPU has ? GB of VRAM — most AI marketplaces require at least 12 GB.
Daily projection
Daily winners across all income streams — averaged from your rig's recorded history at $0.1/kWh
| Period | /Day | /Month |
|---|---|---|
| Income | $16.81 | $504.28 |
|
Cost
$0.1/kWh
|
$0.60 | $18.00 |
| Profit | $16.21 | $486.28 |
Internal consensus blend — derived from external sources, not a raw quote from any single market.
Mining payout history
| Period | /Day | /Month |
|---|---|---|
| Income | $16.81 | $504.30 |
|
Cost
$0.1/kWh
|
$0.60 | $18.00 |
| Profit | $16.21 | $486.30 |
Internal consensus blend — derived from external sources, not a raw quote from any single market.
| Algorithm | Net / day |
|---|---|
|
LYR
Lyra2REv3
★ Best
106.82869 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$16.21 |
|
ZHA
Zhash
107 Hh/s · 250.0 W
|
$0.09 |
|
NEO
NeoScrypt
2.48932 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.05 |
|
ETC
Etchash
74.365 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.55 |
|
CUC
CuckooCycle
10 Hh/s · 250.0 W
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$-0.57 |
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LYR
Lyra2REv2
98.34655 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.59 |
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LYR
Lyra2z
8.01934 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
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NIS
NIST5
75.64572 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
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X16
X16R
48.921705 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
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CUC
Cuckatoo31
1 Hh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
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CRY
CryptoNightR
1.602 Kh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
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CUC
Cuckaroo29
9 Hh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
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ETH
Ethash
74.365 Mh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
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EQU
Equihash192_7
59.65 Hh/s · 0.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
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EQU
Equihash210_9
425.5 Hh/s · 0.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
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BLA
Blake (2s)
8.77068545 Gh/s · 250.0 W
|
$-0.60 |
| Coin | Algorithm | Income | Cost | Profit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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VTC
Vertcoin
|
Lyra2REv3
106.82869Mh · 250.0W
|
$16.81 | $0.60 | $16.21 |
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LTZ
⚠
Litecoinz
|
Zhash
107Hh · 250.0W
|
$0.69 | $0.60 | $0.09 |
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FTC
⚠
Feathercoin
|
NeoScrypt
2.48932Mh · 250.0W
|
$0.55 | $0.60 | $-0.05 |
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ETC
Ethereum Classic
|
Etchash
74.365Mh · 250.0W
|
$0.05 | $0.60 | $-0.55 |
|
AE
⚠
Aeternity
|
CuckooCycle
10Hh · 250.0W
|
$0.03 | $0.60 | $-0.57 |
|
MONA
Monacoin
|
Lyra2REv2
98.34655Mh · 250.0W
|
$0.01 | $0.60 | $-0.59 |
|
—
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Equihash(144,5)
109Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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Equihash(192,7)
59Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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Equihash(210,9)
425Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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HMQ1725
22.51947Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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HoneyComb
104.919468Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
ACM
⚠
Actinium
|
Lyra2z
8.01934Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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NIST5
75.64572Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
PHI1612
70.976415Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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Skunkhash
110.749935Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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SonoA
6.200779Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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TimeTravel10
75.97892Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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Tribus
203.495121Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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Ubqhash
72.2645Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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X15
15.812685Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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X16R
48.921705Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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X16RT
54.624067Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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X16S
43.326837Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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X17
40.385795Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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Xevan
9.66854Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
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—
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Cuckatoo31
1Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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X22i
24.722745Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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X21S
30.25064Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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Hex
25.3552Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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Skein
1.03303481Gh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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Allium
15.51116Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightFast
2.713Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightGPU
3.115Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightHaven
1.715Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightHeavy
1.72Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightLiteV7
2.965Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightR
1.602Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightSaber
1.71Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightStelliteV4
1.428Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightV7
1.419Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightV8
1.635Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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Equihash(96,5)
55.525Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
EquihashBTCZ
102Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
EquihashBTG
103Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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EquihashSAFE
102Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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PHI2
17.736845Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
EPIC
⚠
Epic Cash
|
ProgPow
0Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
CryptoNightConceal
2.693Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Equihash(150,5)
45Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
CryptoNightAlloy
734Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
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CryptoNightArto
1.428Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
CryptoNightHeavyX
827Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
CryptoNightStelliteV5
3.033Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
CryptoNightTurtle
13.61Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
CryptoNightWOW
1.603Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Cuckaroo29S
9Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Cuckaroo29
9Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Equihash+Scrypt
50.93Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
X25X
9.589287Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Ethash
74.365Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Equihash192_7
59.65Hh · 0.0W
|
— | — | — |
|
—
|
Equihash210_9
425.5Hh · 0.0W
|
— | — | — |
|
—
|
Blake (2s)
8.77068545Gh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
BCD
49.275897Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
C11
57.896369Mh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
CNReverseWaltz
2.099Kh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
|
—
|
Equihash(125,4)
61Hh · 250.0W
|
— | $0.60 | — |
| Pool | Algos supported | Fee | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
1miner.net
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
|
CuckooCycle (AE) · Etchash (ETC) | 1.0% | Visit → |
|
6
666pool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
A
ae.2miners.com
|
CuckooCycle (AE) | — | Visit → |
|
A
aikapool.com
|
Zhash (BTCZ) · Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
|
A
antpool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
B
baikalmine.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
B
bitsolo.me
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
B
btcz.darkfibermines.com
|
Zhash (BTCZ) | — | Visit → |
|
C
cloverpool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
C
coolpool.top
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
C
cruxpool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
C
cyberpool.pro
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
emcd.io
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
epic.iniaku.my.id
|
ProgPow (EPIC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
epicmine.io
|
ProgPow (EPIC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
etc.2miners.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
etc.crazypool.org
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
etc.herominers.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
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E
etc.molepool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
etc.pool2mine.net
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
etc.solopool.org
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
ethcore.ru
|
Etchash (ETC) · Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
ethereum-classic.miningpoolhub.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
E
eu.go-poolmining.com
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
F
f2pool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
F
feathercoin.miningpoolhub.com
|
NeoScrypt (FTC) | — | Visit → |
|
G
gtpool.io
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
H
hashbay.io
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
★
HeroMiners
|
Etchash (ETC) | 0.9% | Visit → |
|
H
himpool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
H
hiveon.net
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
K1Pool
|
Etchash (ETC) | 1.0% | Visit → |
|
K
k1pool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
K
kcminers.com
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
K
kriptokyng.com
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
L
l6pool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
L
leywapool.com
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
L
lidonia.com
|
NeoScrypt (FTC) · Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
L
longpool.org
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
M
m2pool.com
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
M
minepoolis.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
M
mining-dutch.nl
|
NeoScrypt (FTC) · Lyra2REv2 (MONA) · Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
M
miningpoolsweden.eu
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
M
monacoin.miningpoolhub.com
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
M
moneroocean.stream
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
M
monminepool.org
|
Lyra2z (ACM) | — | Visit → |
|
N
nushypool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
O
okminer.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
O
onsui-monacoin.xyz
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
|
P
p2p-spb.xyz
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
|
P
pool.binance.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
P
pool.kryptex.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
P
poolin.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
P
pooly.ca
|
Zhash (BTCZ) | — | Visit → |
|
R
rockpool.cloud
|
Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
|
S
skypool.org
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
S
solo-ae.2miners.com
|
CuckooCycle (AE) | — | Visit → |
|
S
solo-etc.2miners.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
|
S
solo.zeropool.io
|
Zhash (BTCZ) · Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
|
S
spiderpool.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
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S
swgroupe.fr
|
Zhash (BTCZ) · Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
|
T
tazmining.ch
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
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T
tokenxpool.online
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
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T
tpool.io
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
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V
vertcoin.cedric-crispin.com
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
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V
vertcoin.miningpoolhub.com
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
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V
viabtc.com
|
Etchash (ETC) | — | Visit → |
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V
vippool.net
|
Lyra2REv2 (MONA) | — | Visit → |
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V
vtc.suprnova.cc
|
Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
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W
woolypooly.com
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CuckooCycle (AE) · Etchash (ETC) · Lyra2REv3 (VTC) | — | Visit → |
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X
xsg.darkfibermines.com
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Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
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Z
zeropool.io
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Zhash (BTCZ) · Zhash (LTZ) | — | Visit → |
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Z
zpool.ca
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Lyra2z (ACM) · Zhash (BTCZ) · NeoScrypt (FTC) | — | Visit → |
Hashmarket payout history
| Period | /Day | /Month |
|---|---|---|
| Income | $0.84 | $25.14 |
|
Cost
$0.1/kWh
|
$0.60 | $18.00 |
| Profit | $0.24 | $7.13 |
Internal consensus blend — derived from external sources, not a raw quote from any single market.
MRR
· Zhash
· $0.28/day
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| Rigs × Qty | Share | Rev /rig/day | Cost /rig/day | Profit /rig/day | Total profit /day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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ROI calculator for Nvidia Titan V
Model payback, electricity, and first-year return for this rig.
The line crosses $0 on the day you break even. Everything above is pure profit.
| Month | Earned (mo) | Cost burned (mo) | Cumulative earned | Cumulative cost | Net | % ROI |
|---|
Yearly emissions by energy source
Based on the rig's annual power draw and the carbon intensity of common grid mixes.
| Energy source | CO₂e / yr |
|---|---|
| Wind | 23.76 kg |
| Nuclear | 25.92 kg |
| Hydroelectric | 51.84 kg |
| Geothermal | 82.08 kg |
| Solar | 97.2 kg |
| Biofuels | 496.8 kg |
| Gas | 1,058.4 kg |
| Coal | 1,771.2 kg |
Estimates only — actual emissions vary by hardware, cooling, and grid mix.
What does that actually mean?
At the world-average grid intensity of about 475 g CO₂e/kWh, Nvidia Titan V running 24/7 for a year releases about 1,026 kg of carbon dioxide equivalent. Here's what that looks like in everyday terms:
Where you plug in matters
Electricity is not one thing. A kilowatt-hour from a coal plant carries roughly 820 g of CO₂; the same kilowatt-hour from a hydro reservoir carries about 24 g. That's a 34× difference — large enough that Nvidia Titan V's annual footprint swings from roughly 1,771 kg on coal-heavy grids down to about 52 kg on hydro-dominated grids. The single biggest lever a miner has on their carbon footprint is choosing where to plug in.
Regions commonly used for low-carbon crypto mining include Quebec and British Columbia (hydro-dominated, typically <50 g CO₂/kWh), Iceland and Norway (geothermal + hydro, often <30 g), Paraguay (Itaipú hydro), and parts of the US Pacific Northwest. Coal-heavy grids — Kazakhstan, Inner Mongolia, Poland, parts of Australia — sit at the opposite end, often above 700 g CO₂/kWh.
Some operators also reduce their net impact by using otherwise-wasted energy: flare gas at oil wells (burning methane that would be vented anyway), curtailed renewables (wind or solar that the grid can't absorb), or behind-the-meter hydro during off-peak hours. These arrangements can drop effective emissions below the local grid average because the energy would have been wasted or flared without the mining load.
How to reduce this rig's footprint
- Pick a greener ASIC. The efficiency column above matters as much as the grid: a 15 J/TH rig emits roughly half the CO₂ of a 30 J/TH rig for the same hashrate.
- Choose a low-carbon host. Data centres advertising hydro, geothermal, or nuclear power typically sit at <100 g CO₂/kWh.
- Look for stranded or curtailed energy. Flare-gas miners, wind-curtailment co-location, and off-peak hydro arrangements use energy that would otherwise be wasted.
- Use heat recovery. Capturing the heat for greenhouse agriculture, pool heating, or district warmth offsets fossil-fuel heating that would have been burned anyway.
- Time-shift your uptime. In grids with high daytime solar, running more during the day and less at night lowers your effective intensity even if you don't switch providers.
- Purchase verifiable offsets. Treat this as a last resort, not a substitute — and favour additional, permanent, third-party-verified projects (Gold Standard, Verra VCS).
Frequently asked questions
Yearly electricity use = rig power (W) × 24 × 365 ÷ 1000. We multiply that by each row's grid intensity in grams CO₂-equivalent per kWh and convert to kilograms. Intensities are representative averages — real emissions depend on your specific utility mix, time of day, and local transmission losses.
It depends almost entirely on where the electricity comes from. A single rig plugged into hydro in Quebec emits less over a year than an average family's two cars in a month. The same rig on a coal-dominated grid can exceed that in a few days. The hardware is the same — the grid is what changes the answer.
Network-wide estimates vary by methodology; the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance's Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index is the most widely cited reference. As of recent reporting, the network's sustainable-energy share has grown as more hashrate migrates to hydro, wind, solar, and stranded-gas sites. This page just estimates a single rig — for the big picture, CCAF's dashboard is the best source.
Not directly. The rig draws the same wattage regardless of which pool it joins or how difficulty trends — so its electricity use, and therefore its emissions, stay constant. Those factors change revenue, not power consumption.