UFOMiners Launches Four Miners For Bitcoin And Litecoin

UFOMiners Launches Four Miners For Bitcoin And Litecoin

UFOMiners, a Las Vegas-based manufacturer of cryptocurrency mining equipment, has introduced four miners for bitcoin and Litecoin mining. The hardware – MesaMiner, NekrosMiner, OberonMiner and OberonMiner Prime – are available at a price range of $3,200 and $4,900. Both MesaMiner and NekrosMiner provide a hashing speed of 60 TH/s and 85 TH/s, respectively, for bitcoin mining. MesaMiner is a special edition of RinoMiner and is available for $3,600. NekrosMiner provides greater power and sells for $4,800. OberonMiner and OberonMiner Prime are designed for Litecoin mining with a hashing speed....


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