“What's the best miner for beginners in 2026?"

    Here's an unpopular opinion: Go for the cheaper one. Don't jump for the newest model.

    The best setup for a beginner is a used Antminer S19 (90-100 TH/s) and it costs around $1,500-$2,000. There is a reason for saying this and I’m going to explain:

    If you’re starting out, your goal should be to gain practical knowledge and anytime you decide mining isn't for you, you're only out a couple of thousand dollars, not five or six.

    The S19 series has been around for a while. Finding replacement parts like fans, power supplies, and hashboards is easy. They’re reliable too.

    At 29-30 J/TH, you can still make a profit if your electricity is under $0.08/kWh. More people are looking for cheap, used S19s than expensive, new S21s. Avoid cloud mining too. Just don't do it, seriously.

    Before you buy anything,

    – Ask for an actual hashrate test.

    – Get a screenshot of pool stats.

    – Inspect the physical condition of the miner.

    – Confirm what's included (power supply, power cables, etc.).

    Start small, learn the basics, and scale up if it's working for you. I've seen way too many people waste a lot of money on their first setup.

    What's the best miner for beginners in 2026?
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