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KAWPOW $0.0043/MH/d CUCKAROO29 $0.0162/H/d ETCHASH $0.0005/MH/d SCRYPT $0.5881/GH/d KADENA $0.0190/TH/d BLAKE3 $0.0002/GH/d ZHASH $0.0006/H/d BEAMHASHIII $0.0035/H/d EQUIHASH $0.0000/H/d X11 $0.0000/MH/d HANDSHAKE $0.0005/GH/d NEOSCRYPT $0.0591/MH/d KAWPOW $0.0043/MH/d CUCKAROO29 $0.0162/H/d ETCHASH $0.0005/MH/d SCRYPT $0.5881/GH/d KADENA $0.0190/TH/d BLAKE3 $0.0002/GH/d ZHASH $0.0006/H/d BEAMHASHIII $0.0035/H/d EQUIHASH $0.0000/H/d X11 $0.0000/MH/d HANDSHAKE $0.0005/GH/d NEOSCRYPT $0.0591/MH/d
Antminer · ASIC · Sha256 · RELEASED NOV 2019

Antminer T17e — AI Rental

Profit /day
$-4.20
Income /day
$2.79
0.00002537 BTC/day
Cost $7.00 @ $0.1/kWh
Hashrate
53Th/s
Sha256
Power · Efficiency
2915.0W
55.00 j/Th

Antminer T17e loses $5.06 a day mining Sha256 at 53 Th/s and pulling 2915.0 W from the wall. That's after subtracting power at $0.1/kWh — not quite breaking even at today's rates.

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Live GPU rental rates for the Antminer T17e on Vast.ai, RunPod, io.net and other AI compute marketplaces. Each row shows host-net daily income after platform fees, current utilization, and your payback period at $0.1/kWh.

Frequently asked

About the Antminer T17e

Can the Antminer T17e earn from AI rental?

No. The Antminer T17e is a mining ASIC — it has no general-purpose compute cores and cannot run AI workloads. AI rental is a GPU-only income mode.

Which AI rental marketplace pays the most for the Antminer T17e?

We track Vast.ai, RunPod, io.net and other AI compute marketplaces. The table above ranks them by daily host take-home for the Antminer T17e after platform fees. Best provider varies by GPU model — datacenter cards like H100/B200 usually clear higher on Vast.ai, while consumer cards often utilize better on RunPod.

How long until the Antminer T17e pays back via AI rental?

At $0.1/kWh and current host-net rates, the ROI calculator on this site projects payback months for the Antminer T17e. Real payback depends on AI demand cycles — utilization swings with the broader compute market, so plan around 30–80% utilization rather than 100%.