
$6.31/day
MicroBT
Whatsminer M56S (212Th)
Model Whatsminer M56S (212Th) from MicroBT mining SHA-256 algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 212 TH/S for a power consumption of 5300 W
$2,099.00
Algorithm:SHA-256
Specification
Hashrate
212 TH/S
Power
5300 W
Efficiency
25 J/Th
Whatsminer M56S (212Th) Revenue
USD/kWh

BTC$0.000+0.0% (3M)
Whatsminer M56S Specifications
Model:
Whatsminer M56S (212Th)
Manufacturer:
MicroBT
Released on:
Jan-2023
Algorithm:
SHA-256
Hashrate(±10%):
212 TH/S
Power consumption(0±10%):
5300 W
Efficiency:
25 J/Th
Weight:
13 KG
Size:
267x147x401(mm)
Fan(s)
-
Cooling mode
Hydro
Noise level
45 db
Interface
Ethernet
Voltage
220 - 240V
Temperature
5 - 45 °C
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messages.miners.components.productFAQ.questionsAndAnswersFor Whatsminer M56S (212Th)
As of Aug 2, 2025, considering an electricity cost of $0.045/KWh, the Whatsminer M56S (212Th) has been calculated to generate:
• Daily Revenue: $12.030
• Daily Electricity Cost: $5.72
• Daily Net Profit: $6.31
Projected earnings:
• Monthly Net Profit: $189.30
• Yearly Net Profit: $2303.15
• Daily Revenue: $12.030
• Daily Electricity Cost: $5.72
• Daily Net Profit: $6.31
Projected earnings:
• Monthly Net Profit: $189.30
• Yearly Net Profit: $2303.15
No, mining profitability is not guaranteed to stay the same over time. While the current daily profit is shown above, this can fluctuate due to various factors such as:
• Global hashrate changes
• Network difficulty adjustments
• Block rewards
• BTC Exchange rates
Be prepared for potential changes in profitability based on these market dynamics.
• Global hashrate changes
• Network difficulty adjustments
• Block rewards
• BTC Exchange rates
Be prepared for potential changes in profitability based on these market dynamics.
The Whatsminer M56S (212Th) has a hash rate of $212 TH/S with the SHA-256 algorithm. Note that hashrates are only comparable between miners that use the same algorithm.
Yes, the Whatsminer M56S (212Th) consumes $5300 W per hour. You can adjust your local electricity price in the header preferences to see profitability calculations based on your actual electricity cost.
Electricity expenses are a significant factor in mining profitability. With the power consumption of $5300 W, your daily electricity cost is $5.72. Higher electricity rates can reduce or even eliminate profits, which is why assessing local energy costs is crucial when determining if mining is viable.
With higher electricity costs, investing in a highly efficient miner like this one (efficiency: $25 J/Th) becomes even more important.
With higher electricity costs, investing in a highly efficient miner like this one (efficiency: $25 J/Th) becomes even more important.
The lifespan of mining hardware depends on several key factors:
• Usage intensity
• Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity: 5 - 95 %)
• Maintenance quality
• Cooling system (Hydro)
Proper maintenance and ideal operating conditions can significantly extend hardware longevity.
• Usage intensity
• Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity: 5 - 95 %)
• Maintenance quality
• Cooling system (Hydro)
Proper maintenance and ideal operating conditions can significantly extend hardware longevity.
$MicroBT is the manufacturer of the Whatsminer M56S (212Th).
The Whatsminer M56S (212Th) consumes $5.72 worth of electricity per day at the current rate of $0.045/KWh.
The Whatsminer M56S (212Th) is designed to mine $BTC using the $SHA-256 algorithm. The miner's efficiency of $25 J/Th makes it specifically optimized for this cryptocurrency.