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Ethash Miner

Ethereum used Ethash as its main proof-of-work system throughout most of its mining time because the system required high memory demands to stop GPU miners from succeeding while protecting against complete ASIC miner control. The network switched to a proof-of-stake system at the end of 2022. Ethash remains the primary mining algorithm for Ethereum Classic (ETC) and Ethereum PoW (ETHW) and several other networks that maintain their proof-of-work mining operations. Multiple companies designed ASIC mining machines for Ethash because they developed specialized hardware that runs Ethash algorithms. These machines can provide a hashrate that GPU machines are unable to rival economically in many high-power cost environments. The Ethash category at CryptoMinerBros covers this hardware for miners targeting ETC and compatible networks.

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Cryptominerbros stocks a range of Ethash ASIC hardware with varied performance profiles. Bitmain’s Antminer E9 at 2.4GH/s and the E9 Pro at 3.68GH/s were among the most impactful Ethash ASICs when released, delivering GPU-scale output in a dedicated hardware package, and they remain practical options for miners already invested in Ethash infrastructure. The AnexMINER ET series, including the ET3 at 300MH/s, ET4, and ET5 at 1200MH/s, provides alternatives at lower price points with varying levels of output. Jasminer’s X4 and X4 Q represent a distinctly different design philosophy, server-form-factor, low-noise Ethash machines that suit rack environments and operations where acoustic management matters. Innosilicon’s A10 Pro was a landmark Ethash ASIC in its generation and is still encountered in operational setups. For miners evaluating the ETC ecosystem specifically, Ethash ASIC deployment economics depend heavily on network difficulty, ETC price trajectory, and the hardware range at cryptominerbros provides options across the investment spectrum.