The Bitcoin mining machine market has recently shown clear signals of price adjustments. Many industry manufacturers have significantly reduced product prices, with the S19 and S21 series mining machines gradually entering a low-price sales phase. According to quotes from relevant channels, high-efficiency models like the S19e XP Hydro and 3U S19 XP Hydro have dropped to around $3/TH/s; the S19 XP+ Hydro is approximately $4/TH/s; while the new generation S21 immersion models are about $7/TH/s, and the S21+ Hydro around $8/TH/s.



In this round of price reductions, many manufacturers are also launching bundled mining machine plans to further reduce actual costs. For miners, now is indeed a good time to upgrade or supplement computing power—provided they consider electricity costs and Bitcoin price expectations to ensure mining profits can cover investments. This also reflects the current competitive landscape and market adjustments in the mining industry.
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PessimisticOraclevip
· 11h ago
$3 per T of hash power? That price has really dropped sharply, it feels like someone is about to dump the market.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0vip
· 11h ago
Bro, this price is really crazy. At just $3 per T, I could have jumped in. Damn, I feel like I missed out.
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TokenStormvip
· 11h ago
$3 per TH/s, this data looks great, but I calculated the marginal cost. Those who are getting in now are basically betting on Bitcoin continuing to rise. It's so exciting. The mining machine prices plummeted, indicating some are bottom-fishing, while others are fleeing. Guess which one I am [dog head]. On-chain data shows that miner fees are still high. This timing isn't as attractive as it seems on the surface. A historical backtest will make it clear. With such a sharp price drop, is it a bear market signal? Or is it the last shakeout before the whales accumulate? My gambler instincts tell me there's arbitrage potential. Electricity costs are the real key to victory. It sounds like common sense, but few miners truly understand their break-even point.
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ChainDetectivevip
· 11h ago
$3 per T? Are we about to get cut again?
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CodeZeroBasisvip
· 11h ago
$3 per T, is that real? Why do I feel like it's a signal to cut leeks?
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