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Option 2

BK-N240 (240KH/s) comes out ahead on more buyer-facing signals here. Whatsminer D1 (48TH/s) can still be the better fit when budget, availability, or a specific mining setup matters more.
Profit estimates use currently available product data and a hosted electricity rate of $0.060/kWh.
Side-by-side mining, operating, and commercial specs.
| Feature | BK-N240 (240KH/s) | Whatsminer D1 (48TH/s) | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brand | Baikal | MicroBT | Contextual |
| Model | BK | D1 | Contextual |
| Hashrate | 240 KH/s | 48 TH/s Best | Whatsminer D1 (48TH/s) |
| Power Consumption | 650W Best | 2200W | BK-N240 (240KH/s) |
| Efficiency | 2.71 J/KH Best | 45.83 J/TH | BK-N240 (240KH/s) |
| Daily energy use | 15.6 kWh Best | 52.8 kWh | BK-N240 (240KH/s) |
| Net Daily Profit (Est.) | -$0.94 | $139.11 Best | Whatsminer D1 (48TH/s) |
| Monthly Profit (Est.) | -$28.08 | $4,173.36 Best | Whatsminer D1 (48TH/s) |
| Price | N/A | N/A | Contextual |
| Estimated ROI | N/A | N/A | Contextual |
| Cooling | AIR | AIR | Contextual |
| Dimensions | 190 x 320 x 150 mm | 130 x 390 x 220 mm | Contextual |
| Weight | 6500 g Best | 8500 g | BK-N240 (240KH/s) |
Whatsminer D1 (48TH/s) has the hashrate edge for raw output potential.
BK-N240 (240KH/s) is stronger when comparing joules per hash unit.
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Whatsminer D1 (48TH/s) has a higher hashrate of 48 TH/s compared to BK-N240 (240KH/s)'s 240 KH/s.
Yes, BK-N240 (240KH/s) is more energy efficient at 2.71 J/KH.
Estimated ROI is not available because one of the miners is missing current pricing or profit data.
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