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How Long Does It Take to Mine ALEO?

MinersJuly 29, 20254 min read
July 29, 20254 minutes readUpdated August 5, 2026

Aleo mining is efficient and profitable with high-performance, zero-knowledge ASIC machines.

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SUMMARYWhat Makes ALEO Mining Unique?How Long Does It Take to Mine 1 ALEO?Real-World Example: Hardware ComparisonIceRiver ALEO AE2Goldshell AE Max IIWhen Will I Break Even on ALEO Mining?Final Thoughts

SUMMARY

Aleo is a privacy-focused Layer-1 blockchain that allows developers to build private applications using zero-knowledge cryptography. Since the Aleo Mainnet officially launched in February 2024, mining ALEO has become a hot topic among crypto enthusiasts looking for both profitability and long-term potential. This article explores how long it takes to mine ALEO, what hardware you need, and the real-world examples of top ASIC miners.

What Makes ALEO Mining Unique?

Unlike traditional proof-of-work blockchains like Bitcoin, Aleo uses a proof-of-succinct work (PoSW) mechanism. It relies heavily on zero-knowledge proofs, making the computational load very specific and requiring custom-designed mining machines.

Aleo mining is done using ASIC miners optimized for ZK-SNARK computation, making it more niche and focused than generalized PoW mining.

How Long Does It Take to Mine 1 ALEO?

The time it takes to mine 1 ALEO depends on your miner’s hashrate, network difficulty, and reward structure. Assuming a consistent block time and fixed network hashrate:

  • Daily yield of top ASIC miners ranges between 0.75 to 1.5 ALEO per day (based on current estimates).
  • Therefore, you can mine 1 ALEO in less than 1.5 days with high-efficiency miners like the IceRiver AE2.

People Also Ask: How many ALEO coins are mined per day?

Based on current network conditions, around 2,880 ALEO are mined per day (based on 1 block every 30 seconds and 1 ALEO per block).

Real-World Example: Hardware Comparison

Let’s compare two of the most popular ALEO ASIC miners:

IceRiver ALEO AE2

  • Hashrate: 720 MH/s
  • Power Consumption: 1300 W
  • Efficiency: 1.806 J/MH
  • Electricity Ratio: 4.4% (very efficient)
  • Price: $3,799
  • Profitability: ~$31.99/day
  • Estimated Time to Mine 1 ALEO: ~1 day

Goldshell AE Max II

  • Hashrate: 540 MH/s
  • Power Consumption: 3200 W
  • Efficiency: 5.93 J/MH
  • Electricity Ratio: 14.4%
  • Price: $2,499
  • Profitability: ~$23.99/day
  • Estimated Time to Mine 1 ALEO: ~1.25–1.5 days

Though Goldshell is cheaper, the AE2 is significantly more power-efficient, yielding a quicker return on investment.

When Will I Break Even on ALEO Mining?

  • IceRiver AE2: Break-even in about 119 days (based on $3,799 / $31.99 daily profit)
  • Goldshell AE Max II: Break-even in about 104 days (based on $2,499 / $23.99 daily profit)

The payback time assumes a static price of ALEO and constant network difficulty, both of which can fluctuate.

People Also Ask: Is ALEO mining still profitable?

Yes, ALEO remains profitable for early adopters with efficient hardware, though long-term profitability depends on the token price and electricity cost.

Final Thoughts

Mining ALEO can be a lucrative endeavor, especially with the right hardware and favorable electricity rates. While Goldshell’s AE Max I provides a low upfront cost, the IceRiver AE2 outshines it in power efficiency and speed. With the Aleo mainnet now live, the race for zero-knowledge compute power is on.

Always monitor:

  • Network difficulty
  • Token price
  • Electricity cost

This will help you decide if it’s time to scale or wait for better machines.

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