Home-friendly altcoin ASICs. The Box Series covers multiple algorithms in compact, quieter packages that run on standard household outlets.
Goldshell Mining Hardware for Sale
Goldshell built its reputation on compact, quieter ASICs that regular people can actually run at home without rewiring their house. The Box Series is the brand signature: plug-and-play units at 35-55 dB, most accepting universal 110-240V input, that make mining practical in apartments, offices, and utility rooms instead of dedicated sheds.
Goldshell's lineup covers most non-SHA-256 algorithms. Scrypt (LTC and DOGE) through the LT Lite, LT5, LT6, and Mini-DOGE. KHeavyHash (Kaspa) through the KA Box and KA Box Pro. zk-SNARK (Aleo) through the AE Box, AE Box Pro, E-AE1M, and AE Max. Blake3 (Alephium) through the AL Box, AL Box III, E-AL1M, and AL Max. Kadena through the KD Box, KD Box Pro, and KD6. SHA3x (Tari) through the XT BOX, the first ASIC built for XTM. The brand also covers Handshake, Nervos CKB, Dash (X11), and several smaller chains. Goldshell does not ship Bitcoin SHA-256 ASICs at scale; that category belongs to Bitmain, MicroBT, Canaan, and Bitdeer.
Firmware is a quiet strength: Goldshell dashboards are among the cleanest in the industry, with pool templates for common mining services and steady updates adding support for new coins. Some models offer WiFi alongside Ethernet. The Byte Hash Card platform introduced a modular chassis that accepts hot-swappable algorithm cards, popular with miners running diversified altcoin portfolios. Box Series units typically ship with integrated PSUs. Warranty is typically 180 days on altcoin ASICs. BT-MINERS carries the full Goldshell catalog with warranty-backed stock, including Box Series units that ship fast and multi-unit bulk pricing for small farms. Whether you're starting with one quiet home miner or assembling a diversified altcoin rig, Goldshell remains one of the most practical brands for everyday miners.
FAQs
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What is Goldshell known for?
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Which coins can I mine with a Goldshell miner?
Litecoin, Dogecoin (merge-mined), Kaspa, Aleo, Alephium, Kadena, Tari, Handshake, Nervos CKB, Dash, and several others, depending on model.
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Does Goldshell make a Bitcoin miner?
Not at scale. Goldshell focuses on altcoin algorithms; Bitcoin SHA-256 is dominated by Bitmain, MicroBT, Canaan, and Bitdeer.
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Are Goldshell miners actually quiet?
Box Series units typically run 35-55 dB, comparable to a desktop computer. Larger Max-class units run louder but still quieter than equivalent Bitmain or Whatsminer flagships.
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Do Goldshell miners include a PSU?
Most Box Series and smaller units ship with integrated or matched PSUs. Larger Max units sometimes use a separate PSU. Check the product page.
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Can Goldshell miners connect over WiFi?
Yes, select Box Series models support WiFi alongside Ethernet. Ethernet is still recommended for reliable pool connectivity.
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What is a Goldshell Byte Hash Card?
A modular hashrate card that slots into a Goldshell Byte chassis, letting you expand algorithm coverage without buying a full new miner.
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Are Goldshell miners warrantied?
Yes. New Goldshell units sold on BT-MINERS carry manufacturer warranty. Terms vary by model and region.
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How do I set up a Goldshell miner?
Connect power and Ethernet, find the miner IP on your router, open the dashboard, select the target coin, and enter your pool URL and wallet. Most setups take under 10 minutes.
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Does BT-MINERS ship Goldshell miners worldwide?
Yes. Goldshell hardware ships globally via DHL, UPS, FedEx, and TNT with tracked delivery and customs assistance where needed.