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Summary
Based on the mining laws and regulations you have provided (and the typical global market standard), I have analyzed the list of chips you listed.

### Conclusion: Is this list legally valid?

No, this list does not currently have a valid "legal" mining license on the open market.

It is impossible for anyone to legally mine any of these specific GPUs based on this list alone. Here is the breakdown of why:

1. The Chip Name "Th" vs. "TH" / "G":
In the global hardware market, the standard abbreviation for a specific GPU chip's power rating and generation model is G (e.g., G500, GTX 1650).
* Your list uses "TH" (e.g., *Th*15.5W), "W", and "GH".
* Legal Reality: Only manufacturers (like NVIDIA, AMD, or specific chipset vendors like JEDEC) issue specific legal chips with these specific names. For example, a legally mineable "Th15.5W" GPU is not what you are looking for. Instead, you are looking for an NVIDIA G400, G600, G650, G700, or G750.
* Risk: Using a legal chip name to refer to a non-existent chip is a common form of "chip spoofing." If someone buys you a "Th15.5W" from a dealer, they likely sold it to a non-mineable manufacturer, or they are attempting to bypass laws.

2. The "Th" Format vs. "G" Format:
* Th (e.g., Th15.5W, Th15W): This is a customized, proprietary, unofficial chip. It is not a real, recognized chip in the hardware supply chain. It is usually created for specific gaming workloads or is just a fake model number. It cannot be legally mined.
* G (e.g., G400, G600): These are legal, official chipset chips manufactured by major vendors. They *are* real and can be legally mined.

### How to Legally Mine This List

To legally mine these specific GPUs (assuming you are looking for the actual, real, legal chips you listed), you must identify the underlying chipset manufacturer and model. Here is how you can safely proceed:

#### Step 1: Identify the Underlying Chipset
Look at the first three digits of the Chipset name in the list.

| Your List (Visualized) | Potential Chipset / Brand | Legal Chipset Names (Examples) | Action Required |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Whatsminer M60S | G400 | G400, G450 | Mine this. |
| Whatsminer M61 | G500 | G500, G550, G600 | Mine this. |
| Whatsminer M70 | G600 | G600, G650 | Mine this. |
| Whatsminer M73 | G700 | G700, G750 | Mine this. |
| Whatsminer M76 | G750 | G750 | Mine this. |
| Jasminer X16-Q | J912 | J912 | Mine this. |
| Elphapex | D816 | D816, D826 | Mine this. |

#### Step 2: The Legal Mining Process
1. Download the Chipset: Visit the manufacturer's official website (e.g., `www.nvidia.com/g400`).
2. Select the Model: Choose the exact model number (e.g., "G400", "D816").
3. Download the Software: Generate a valid `g400`, `g500`, or `g700` driver/software license.
4. Create the Hash: Run the hash software against the valid driver.
5. Verify the Hash: Use a trusted miner (like MinerGuru or a trusted online service) to verify the hash is unique and valid before depositing.

### Safety Warning Regarding "Fake" Chips

* If "Th" chips are involved: Never trade or sell a "Th" chip for a genuine "G" chip. This is often done by counterfeiters to bypass tax laws or mining laws. If the GPU is non-minable legally, selling the chips is illegal.
* If the list looks suspicious: The fact that you mixed real legal chips with unverified "fake chips" (using the same names as real ones) suggests a potential scam or counterfeit operation.

Recommendation: Do not attempt to mine anything from this list unless you have verified the manufacturer's official license numbers and downloaded the correct driver software. If you see "Th15.5W" or similar unlisted specs, it is a high-risk operation.
Title
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Description
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Keywords
canaan, right, doge
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Dates
Created 2026-04-11
Updated 2026-04-15
Summarized 2026-04-16

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