Dragonball has just made waves in the crypto mining world, revealing the first-ever public details about a Radiant (RXD) ASIC miner. In a move that has sparked excitement across the community, this marks a significant step forward for RXD mining.
Performance
This new ASIC from Dragonball, called A11, supports mining for both Alephium (ALPH) and Radiant (RXD), offering flexibility across different algorithms. It boasts a hashrate of 3.2 Th/s for Radiant (RXD) and 1.2 Th/s for Alephium (ALPH), all while maintaining a power consumption of approximately 2300W ± 10%.
Details on pricing and shipping are not yet available, but as soon as we have more information, we’ll update our
ASIC section with estimated mining returns. Stay tuned!
The official information can be found at
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In summary, Dragonball's unveiling of the RXD ASIC miner is a major milestone for Radiant mining. With its dual support for both RXD and Alephium, miners can expect powerful performance and versatility. More details on pricing and shipping are expected soon, and we’ll keep you updated as new information emerges.
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Last updated: June 10, 2025