This week, Block, Inc. (NYSE: XYZ) unveiled Proto Rig, a modular bastion of bitcoin mining, and Proto Fleet, a free open-source management platform, heralding a strategic endeavor to decentralize mining hardware and software. A noble pursuit, if one can ignore the faint scent of corporate jargon. š§
End of Disposable Miners? Blockās Proto Rig Adds 10-Year Lifespan
The announcement at Core Scientificās facility – where operational Proto Rigs are already deployed – signals Blockās entry into the competitive ASIC mining market under its Proto division, following its initial bitcoin mining chip sales. Proto Rig replaces disposable hardware models with upgradeable infrastructure. Its modular design enables operators to swap individual hashboards instead of entire units, transforming miners from 3-5 year assets into 10-year investments. A phoenix rising from the ashes of obsolescence. š„

Thomas Templeton, Blockās Hardware Lead, criticized legacy equipment: āMachines break often, are hard to repair, expensive, and time-consuming to upgrade.ā Proto Rigās tool-free, in-place repairs reduce downtime from āhours, days, or weeks to seconds,ā while lowering upgrade-cycle costs by 15-20%. The air-cooled unit (390mm W Ć 290mm H Ć 500mm D) houses nine swappable hashboards, delivering up to 819 terahash per second (TH/s) or 91 TH/s per board, at an efficiency of 14.1 joules per terahash (J/TH). A marvel of engineering, or perhaps a modern-day alchemistās dream. š»
It draws up to 12,000 watts from 208-240V power sources via three included 8-foot C20-to-C19 cables. Weighing 110 pounds (5.38 lbs per hashboard), it fits standard racks and supports immersion cooling retrofits. With 1.5Ć higher power density per rack foot than traditional miners, it maximizes existing facility layouts without costly retrofits. Backward compatibility with legacy infrastructure and hot-swappable components minimizes operational disruptions. A sly nod to the old guard, who might have preferred a more ‘eco-friendly’ approach. š
The systemās control board, power supply units (4,000W each), and fan modules are serviceable onsite. āWe set out to change [mining hardware] – and contribute to hardware decentralization,ā Templeton added. The team stressed that Proto Rigās design specifically addresses chronic industry challenges: power utilization inefficiencies, frequent downtime, and rapid hardware obsolescence. A symphony of efficiency, orchestrated by the hands of innovation. š¶
Launched concurrently, Proto Fleet consolidates power-scaling, diagnostics, monitoring, and maintenance tools into a single open-source platform. Templeton noted bitcoin mining software āhasnāt really caught up with advances in software more broadly,ā complicating operations. The free software reportedly eliminates the need for fragmented third-party tools, enabling miners of all sizes to streamline workflows and maximize uptime. A digital utopia, where chaos is but a distant memory. š§©
The firm noted that both products advance Blockās goal of decentralizing bitcoin mining. Proto Rigās accessible design invites broader participation from builders, while Proto Fleetās open-source model democratizes management capabilities. āA big part of Protoās effort to decentralize mining,ā the release emphasized, noting the software is free āfor anyone to use.ā Proto Rig is actively mining at Core Scientificās Dalton facility, serving as a live proof-of-concept. While unit pricing remains undisclosed, Block positions the system as a long-term infrastructure investment rather than a disposable tool. A long-term investment, or perhaps a gamble with the future. āļø
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