![]() ![]() ![]() Info i used to get mining on the device was here Hope this helps and shout if you need further info/assistance…Īlso just be careful with ur miner… take note what USB hub u using as there are reports i seen from people where the hub has fried all their USB miners and the miner can no longer use them… post about it here Then again you probably paid for them in bitcoin if you got them here, which might be regrettable now from the store of value perspective.Įbay's selling them for ~$100 per block erupter these days.Though u will need to see what device COM # ur USB is on ur computer… mine was 7 but yours may be different. Don't see them for sale hardly ever on here now. I do remember people managing to get them for pretty cheap on here a few years ago. I also bought them when they originally came out, but got all of the colors through the flipping technique. Would buy them here for around $10 to $15 a piece and then sell yhem on amazon for $50+ ea. Oh yea, i used to flip these things back in the day on amazon. The silver one with the orange logo and orange one with white logo (both first batch without regulatory markings) were by far the hardest ones to find. It took me a few years to find a few of the colors. Your saying you have 10 sets of each color? So 110 block erupters? If so that's insane. I ended up keeping 10 sets of each color block eruptor as i thought they would be a cool collectible later. Today, the Block Erupter USBs are technically the least powerful bitcoin ASIC mining devices in the world, since they were the first ever ASIC chips ever created (130nm BE100). ![]() These are massively inadequate in terms of mining power by today's metrics. Market value for 1.99 BTC was around $200-$225 USD at the time. ![]() These Block Erupter USB devices have a hash rate of 333 MH/s (0.000333 TH/s) and were available for purchase at a price of 1.99 BTC per USB miner upon release. The release of the Block Erupter USB comes only a few months after Avalon released the first ever bitcoin ASIC miner to the public in January 2013, and it comes 7 months before Bitmain unveiled it’s first ASIC Miner the Antminer S1. The Block Erupter USB wasn’t the first ASIC miner released, but it was the first ever to use the USB form factor, and used the first ever ASIC chip ever manufactured. On May 4th, 2013, a user named friedcat from ASICMiner released the first ever bitcoin mining ASIC USB device on the bitcointalk forums, the Block Erupter USB. First and second batch release print outs of the USB Block Erupter on the Bitcointalk forum, and 1 print out of an infographic by (defunct) showing the Block Erupter components and re-sale price of 1.05 BTC. 2 x 49 Port ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Hubs (First and second releases). 12 x ASICMiner Block Erupter USBs (11 unique variants/colors, and 1 extra black (batch 1) Block Erupter) The Block Erupter hubs use a 5V rail to power all of the USB ports. They are all fully functional and each mine at ~330 MH/s.īoth of the 49 Port ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Hubs have also been tested using an APX PSU with a 24 pin power connector and high Amp (30Amp required) 5V output. I’m also including another black (batch 1) that is used to display the rear PCB board and hardware components as a compliment the info graphic advertisement in the shadow box frame.Įvery USB Block Erupter has been tested using cgminer. This collection includes all 4 unique colors from the first Sapphire batch release ( ), and all 7 unique colors from the second Sapphire batch release ( ) for a total of 11 unique Block Erupters. To the best of my knowledge, this is the only existing complete collection of ASICMiner Sapphire Block Erupter USBs that has ever been shared online. Selling my completed ASICMiner Block Erupter Sapphire USB collection set on Scarce City:Īuction goes live on Tuesday, September 20th, 2022 and is active for 48 hours. ![]()
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