Here are some common Bitcoin mining tools:

Hardware

1. *ASIC Miners*: Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) miners are specialized computers designed specifically for Bitcoin mining. Examples include Antminer S19, Whatsminer M30S, and AvalonMiner 1246.

2. *GPU Miners*: Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) miners use high-end graphics cards to mine Bitcoin. Examples include NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon.

3. *CPU Miners*: Central Processing Unit (CPU) miners use computer processors to mine Bitcoin, but are less efficient than ASIC and GPU miners.

Software

1. *CGMiner*: A popular, open-source mining software that supports ASIC, GPU, and CPU mining.

2. *EasyMiner*: A user-friendly mining software that supports ASIC and GPU mining.

3. *MultiMiner*: A mining software that supports ASIC, GPU, and CPU mining, with a user-friendly interface.

4. *BitMinter*: A mining software that supports ASIC and GPU mining, with a focus on ease of use.

Mining Pools

1. *Slush Pool*: One of the largest and most popular Bitcoin mining pools.

2. *Antpool*: A mining pool operated by Bitmain, the manufacturer of Antminer ASIC miners.

3. *F2Pool*: A mining pool that supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies.

4. *Poolin*: A mining pool that supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies.

Mining Calculators

1. *CoinWarz*: A mining calculator that estimates mining profitability based on hash rate, power consumption, and electricity cost.

2. *WhatToMine*: A mining calculator that estimates mining profitability for various cryptocurrencies.

3. *CryptoCompare*: A mining calculator that estimates mining profitability for various cryptocurrencies.

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