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Antminer A3 is a miner taking in 10 x 6-pin PCI-e connectors. <ref name=":6">{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180118212252/https://shop.bitmain.com/productDetail.htm?pid=00020180116164357365a2ljX8gx06D3|title=Antminer A3, the most powerful and efficient Blake(2b) miner|date=2018-01-18|access-date=2018-10-23}}</ref> It uses 180 BM1720 ASIC chips onto 3 boards on each miner. |
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Revision as of 05:51, 23 October 2018
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Computer software |
Founded | 2013 |
Founder | Jihan Wu and Micree Zhan |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Worldwide |
Brands | AntMiner, AntPool, Hashnest |
Website | bitmain |
Bitmain Technologies Ltd., or Bitmain, is a privately owned company headquartered in Beijing, China, with offices in Shenzhen, Shanghai, Chengdu, Hong Kong, Fuzhou, US, Israel, Netherlands and Switzerland. It is the world's largest designer of ASIC chips for Bitcoin mining.[1] As of October of 2018, the company controls 85% of the BTC mining ASIC market, 35% of the hashing power, and also operates BTC.com and Antpool, two of the largest bitcoin mining pools. [2]
Bitmain has been reported to be highly profitable,[3] and had a net profit of $742.7 million in the first half of 2018,[4] but operating cash flow is negative.[1] The company grew 328.2% annually from 2015 to 2017.[4] Their main business is the sale of mining rigs accounts for 96% of their revenue, where as mining currencies brings in another 3% according to the company's financial documents.[5]
History
Bitmain was founded by Jihan Wu and Micree Zhan in 2013. Prior to founding Bitmain, Wu was a financial analyst and private equity fund manager and Zhan was running DivaIP, a startup that allowed users to stream television to a computer screen via a set-top box.[6] They originally met while Zhan was trying to raise money for the startup, however after discovering Bitcoin and becoming the first person to translate Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin white paper into Chinese, he approached Zhan for help in developing a new ASIC chip capable of mining bitcoin, at which point Bitmain was founded.
In June 2018, Wu told Bloomberg that Bitmain is considering an IPO for producing capital to expand its producing hardware.[7] The company completed its $1 billion pre-IPO registration with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in August,[8] and filed for IPO in September.[4][1]
ASICBoost
In April of 2017, Bitmain released a blog post "Regarding Recent Allegations Smear Campaigns" responding to Gregory Maxwell's proposal.[9] Bitmain claim to have only used ASICBOOST on testnet and never on mainnet. Bitmain however confirmed the existence of circuit design for ASICBOOST for their ASIC chips. On October 22 of 2018, Bitmain released a new firmware that activated what they called "Overt AsicBoost" citing the recent trend of new manufacturers of hardware advertising the use of "AsicBoost". This "Overt AsicBoost" works in Antminers using the BM1387 ASIC chip such as the Antminer R4, S9i, S9j, T9 and T9+. [10]
Bitcoin Cash
Bitcoin cash, is a crypto currency and is a hardfork of Bitcoin. Bitmain's founder, Jihan Wu have made tweets stating the goal of making Bitcoin Cash better. [11] Bitmain have also invested heavily into Bitcoin cash.[12] When Bitmain announced it was going IPO, the price of Bitcoin Cash jumped 20%.
Initial Public Offering(IPO)
Bitmain Technologies filed for IPO on September 26th, 2018 with the Hong Kong regulatory agency and released their first public financial statement and ending the speculation with the companies plans at a time where bitcoin prices have dropped 65% since December 2017 which hurt mining hardware sale that accounts 96% of their revenue. [13][14] Bitmain will use a dual class share structure. In Bitmain's case, the share held by company's founders would count as 10 votes. [14]
Houston Rockets Sponsership
On September 19th 2018, AntPool announced on facebook that it is going to be an official sponsor of the Houston Rockets for the 2018-2019 NBA season.[15] This is part of AntPool's strategy to bring awareness to the cryptocurrency community and strengthen adoption rates by educating the public. According to Haijiao Li, AntPool's overseas operations manager.[16]
As the cryptocurrency industry around the globe continues to evolve and develop, it is going to be more and more important for companies like AntPool to lead the conversation and conversion of consumers to adopt and understand digital currencies. It is an exciting time, and we welcome Rockets fans and those traveling to Houston to visit our showcase at Toyota Center and learn more about the technology that will change the world.
— Haijiao Li
Products
Bitmain releases a wide range of products. Their first miner, the Antminer S1, used 32 BM1380, a self designed ASIC using the 55nm manufacturing process that manages to deliver 180 GigaHashes/s(GH/s).[17] They have since released many more Antminers with the Antminer S9i where using 189 ASIC chips gets 13-14TH/s using around 1300W of power. [18]
Antminer
Bitmain produces many different miners from miners, to power supplies, to mining router
SHA256/Bitcoin miner
Bitmain's first bitcoin miner the Antminer S1 was a duel blade machine using BM1380 chips delivering 2 W/GH/s from the wall. [19] On September 21, 2018, Bitmain announces the BM1391 ASIC chip to be used in their next SHA256 miners. The new chip will be using 7nm Finfet process as opposed to the 16nm one used in the S9 according to Bitmain's blog post.[20] Bitmain is also plannng to release a Antminer R4 with the slogan "Bringing Mining Back Home". [21] The R4 is going to be using 126 BM1387 ASIC chip built on the 16nm FinFet technology and will produce 52 dB of noise.
Name | GH/s | Watts | Connection |
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Antminer S1[22] | 180 | 360 | Ethernet |
Antminer S2[23] | 1000 | 1100 | Ethernet |
Antminer S3[24] | 453 | 355 | Ethernet |
Antminer S4[25] | 2000 | 1400 | Ethernet |
Antminer S5[26] | 1155 | 590 | Ethernet |
Antminer S5+[27] | 7722 | 3436 | Ethernet |
Antminer S7[28] | 4860 | 1210 | Ethernet |
Antminer S9[29] | 14000 | 1400 | Ethernet |
Antminer U1[30] | 1.6 | 2 | USB |
Antminer U2+[31] | 2 | 2 | USB |
Antminer U3[32] | 63 | 53 | USB |
Antminer R4[33] | 8000 | 845 | Ethernet |
Script/Litecoin Miner
Antminer L3+ is a script miner that uses Bitmain's BM1485 ASIC chip.[34] The Antminer L3+ uses 288 of these chips on 4 different boards in an aluminum case with 2 fans controlled by Texas Instruments' AM335x 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor. The Antminer L3++ employes the same number of chips and on the same number of boards. [35] It is listed on Bitmain's product page that the noise level of Antminer L3++ is 76dB and that it takes 9 x 6-pin PCI-e connectors.
Name | MH/s | Watts | Connection |
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Antminer L3+[36][37] | 504 | 800 | Ethernet |
Antminer L3++[35] | 580 | 876 | Ethernet |
X11/Dash Miner
Antminer D3 is a miner that is capable of mining Dash. An Antminer D3 contains 180 hashing chips spread among 3 boards. According to the product infomation page, the miner produces 76 dB of noise and takes 10 x 6-pin PCI-e connectors.[38]
Name | GH/s | Watts | Connection |
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Antminer D3[38] | 17 | 902 | Ethernet |
Blake(2b) Miner
Antminer A3 is a miner taking in 10 x 6-pin PCI-e connectors. [39] It uses 180 BM1720 ASIC chips onto 3 boards on each miner.
NCme | GH/s | Watts | Connection |
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Antminer A3[39] | 815 | 1186 | Ethernet |
CryptoNight Miner
Ethash Miner
Equihash Miner
Blake(14r) Miner
AntRouter
Bitmain releases a line up of routers that can function both as routers and miners such as the R1 and R3 series. [40][41] The R1 is advertised on bitmain's website as pocket-size and portable.[40] On the otherhand, R3 is described as portable and ergonomic with a sleek LED clock on the front. [41]
Name | Algo | MH/s | Watts | Network Standard | Transmission Rate | Network Interface |
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AntRouter R1-LTC[40] | Scrypt[42] | 1.715 | 4.43 | IEEE 802.11 b/g/n | 2.4G : 150M. | 10M / 100M |
AntRouter R3-LTC[41] | Scrypt | 11.5 | 23.16 | IEEE 802.11 b/g/n | 2.4G : 150M. | 10M/100M |
AntRouter R3-DASH[41] | X11 | 300 | 23.16 | IEEE 802.11 b/g/n | 2.4G : 150M. | 10M/100M |
AntRouter R3-SIA[41] | Sia | 11.54 | 23.16 | IEEE 802.11 b/g/n | 2.4G : 150M. | 10M/100M |
Power Supply
Bitmain also produces power supply for their miners. For the Antminer R5, they recomended APW5 as the power supply to reduce noise levels. [21]
Name | Rated Power |
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APW5[43] | 1300W-2600W |
APW7[44] | 800W-1800W |
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- ^ Ehrlich, Steven. "After Bitmain's IPO Filing, Here's What Everyone Should Know About Crypto Mining". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
- ^ Cheng, Evelyn (23 February 2018). "Secretive Chinese bitcoin mining company may have made as much money as Nvidia last year". CNBC. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
- ^ a b c Hu, Bailey (2018-09-27). "Bitmain files for IPO in Hong Kong". TechNode. Retrieved 2018-09-27.
- ^ Ambler, Pamela. "All You Need To Know About Crypto Mining Phenom Bitmain". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
- ^ Wong, Joon Ian. "China's Bitmain dominates bitcoin mining. Now it wants to cash in on artificial intelligence". Quartz. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
- ^ Schmidt, Blake (7 June 2018). "Crypto's 32-Year-Old Billionaire Mining King Considers an IPO". Bloomberg. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ Zhao, Runhua (2018-08-13). "World's largest bitcoin mining company Bitmain plans an IPO greater than Facebook's". TechNode. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
- ^ "Regarding Recent Allegations and Smear Campaigns - blog.bitmain.com". blog.bitmain.com. 2017-04-06. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
- ^ "Firmware to Activate "Overt AsicBoost" in BM1387-based Antminer Models". blog.bitmain.com. 2018-10-22. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
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- ^ Bovaird, Charles. "Bitcoin Cash Surges 20% After Bitmain Files For IPO". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
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