Supported ASIC Miners
BTC Tools v1.3.4 can discover, monitor, and batch-configure the following ASIC miner families on your local network. If your model appears in the lists below, BTC Tools will detect it during a network scan and unlock full monitoring, pool configuration, and batch management features for it.
Fully Supported Manufacturers
BEST SUPPORT
Bitmain Antminer
S-series: S7, S7-LN, S9, S9i, S9j, S9 SE, S17, S17 Pro, S17+, S17e, S19, S19 Pro, S19j, S19j Pro, S19j Pro+, S19a, S19a Pro, S19i, S19 XP, S19k Pro, S21, S21 XP Hydro
T-series: T9, T9+, T17, T17+, T17e, T19, T21
L-series: L7
D-series: D9
K-series: K7, KS3, KS5
MicroBT Whatsminer
M20, M20S, M30, M30S, M30S+, M50, M50S, M60S
Special cooling: M66S (Immersion), M56S (Hydro)
Canaan Avalon
A6, A7, A8, A1266, A1366, A1566
Special cooling: A1566 Immersion
Innosilicon
T2, T2T, A9, A10, D9
Ebang Ebit
E9, E10, E11
Not Supported by BTC Tools
The manufacturers below use firmware and management APIs that BTC Tools cannot communicate with. These devices will not appear in scan results even when connected to the same network.
Goldshell
CK-BOX, KD-BOX, HS-LITE, MINI-DOGE, KD6, HS5, LB1
iBeLink
BM-K1, BM-K1 Max, BM-N1, BM-S1, BM-S1 Max
Jasminer
X4-1U, X4-Q, X16-Q
StrongU
STU-U1, STU-U6
FusionSilicon
X6 Miner, X7 Miner
Good to know: This list applies to BTC Tools v1.3.4. Detection can also depend on the miner’s firmware — stock Bitmain firmware works best, while some custom firmware restricts API access. If a supported miner is not detected during a scan, see the troubleshooting guide.
