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Tensority Miner

Tensority is an algorithm for proof-of-work created by Bitmain and implemented in the Bytom (BTM) blockchain. It was designed with an unusual objective to make mining computationally useful by combining matrix multiplication operations (tensor operations used in AI workloads) with cryptographic hashing. The idea was that the computational work required for mining would produce side-value in the form of AI training operations, creating a dual-purpose mining ecosystem. In practice, Bitmain’s Antminer B7 is the primary ASIC hardware produced for Tensority, and it remains the most capable mining machine for the BTM network. Bytom’s mining community is relatively small compared to dominant coins, but the algorithmically distinctive approach to proof-of-work has kept Tensority miners interested in the project’s longer-term development.

Shop Tensority Miner

Cryptominerbros carries the Bitmain Antminer B7, the flagship and essentially the only dedicated ASIC miner for the Tensority algorithm. The B7 operates at 96KH/s on the Tensority algorithm used by Bytom (BTM) mining, and it is built to Bitmain’s standard for industrial-grade mining hardware: robust chassis construction, effective thermal management, and firmware reliability developed through Bitmain’s extensive ASIC development history. Because Tensority hardware is niche by definition, it exists for one primary network. The B7 is a specialized purchase that makes most sense for miners with a specific conviction about Bytom’s utility and mining economics,s rather than for operators building diversified multi-coin mining portfolios. The hardware itself is well-made and holds up in sustained continuous operation, as expected from Bitmain’s manufacturing standards. Miners considering the B7 at cryptominerbros should evaluate current BTM network difficulty and market conditions carefully, given the single-algorithm, single-network nature of this hardware investment.