🚀 Not every ASIC needs a warehouse. We unboxed the IceRiver XP0 — a 150 GH/s miner that draws about 60 watts, roughly what a desk lamp and a router use together.
The XP0 mines Xphere on the XPHash algorithm, runs at an efficiency of around 0.4 J/GH, connects over Ethernet and weighs about 2.5 kg. It takes standard 100–240V household power, so there is no three-phase wiring, no industrial breaker and no dedicated room. This is the entry point to owning an ASIC rather than reading about them — and in the video we open the box, walk the spec sheet and set expectations honestly.
In this video, you'll see:
📦 The full unboxing — what is in the box and what is not
⚡ Where 150 GH/s at 60W puts the XP0 on efficiency
🌐 What Xphere and the XPHash algorithm actually are
🔌 Setup: Ethernet, standard wall power, no special wiring
🏠 Who a compact home miner genuinely makes sense for

The IceRiver XP0 out of the box — compact enough for a shelf.
💡 A small miner is still a real miner. You own it, you run it, and if you would rather not have it humming in the same room as you, the same machine can sit in a OneMiners facility instead — fully managed, monitored and covered by warranty.

Walking the spec sheet on camera: hashrate, power draw and efficiency.
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⚡ IceRiver XP0 at a Glance
• 150 GH/s on the XPHash algorithm
• About 60W power draw, roughly 0.4 J/GH
• Mines Xphere (XP)
• Standard 100–240V input and Ethernet connectivity
• Around 2.5 kg — shelf-sized, not rack-sized
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