Intelligent Miner
Automatically optimize your fleet's mining profiles to maximize profit based on real-time market conditions
Commander Pro Required
Intelligent Miner is available exclusively on the Commander Pro plan. See Pricing for details.
Overview
Intelligent Miner is Commander's intelligent fleet optimization engine. It continuously analyzes market conditions - hashprice and power prices - alongside your site's operational constraints (including those from Ancillary Services participation) and fleet composition, and then determines the optimal mining profile for every machine in your fleet to maximize total profit.
Traditional mining firmware offers a binary choice: miners are either active at nameplate settings or sleep. With LuxOS, each miner can operate across multiple performance profiles, ranging from underclocked (more efficient) to overclocked (more hashrate). Intelligent Miner leverages this flexibility to dynamically adjust each miner's profile so your fleet is always operating at its most profitable configuration.
Why Intelligent Mining Matters
Mining profitability depends on two constantly changing variables: hashprice (the revenue per unit of compute) and power price (the cost of electricity). When hashprice drops or power prices spike, running every miner at full power may be unprofitable. Conversely, when conditions are favorable, leaving miners underclocked means leaving money on the table.
Rather than making binary on/off decisions, Intelligent Miner modulates each miner's production power target to find the sweet spot where fleet profit is maximized. An underclock that reduces hashrate also significantly improves efficiency, which can keep a miner profitable in conditions where it would otherwise need to be shut down entirely. Intelligent Miner automates this decision across your entire fleet, every optimization cycle.
How It Works
Intelligent Miner uses an optimization algorithm that evaluates every possible miner-profile combination across your fleet and selects the combination that maximizes total fleet profit while respecting your site's power constraints.
The process runs on a recurring cycle and follows these steps:
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Gather market conditions: Intelligent Miner retrieves the current hashprice and spot power price for each site, along with any applicable cost adders (such as transmission and distribution charges, REP adders, etc). It also reads the site's minimum and maximum power load constraints.
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Evaluate fleet composition: Intelligent Miner identifies every miner at the site along with its available LuxOS profiles (typically ranging from -6 to +2 relative to nameplate). Each profile has a known hashrate and power consumption.
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Compute profit per profile: For every miner-profile combination, Intelligent Miner calculates the hourly profit: revenue (based on hashrate and hashprice) minus cost (based on power consumption and power price).
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Optimize fleet-wide: Using all miner-profile profit calculations and the site's power constraints, the algorithm selects exactly one profile per miner such that total fleet profit is maximized and total power consumption stays within the site's min/max load boundaries.
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Apply decisions: The selected profiles are dispatched to the fleet via Commander Agents.
The algorithm aims for a globally optimal solution - no other combination of profile assignments can achieve higher profit while satisfying the constraints.
Using the Controls
The chart includes a download button to export the data and a fullscreen toggle for detailed analysis. Hovering over the curve shows the profit and power values at any point.
Intelligent Miner Page Layout

At the top of the Intelligent Miner page, four summary cards display the current market conditions and site parameters:
| Card | Description |
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| Managed Miners | The number of miners enrolled in Intelligent Miner out of the total available at the site (e.g., 120/200) |
| Hashprice | The current hashprice in BTC/PH/day |
| Spot Power Price | The current spot electricity price in $/MWh |
| Max Load | The site's maximum power load constraint in MW |
Site Selector and Controls
Below the summary cards, a Site dropdown lets you select which site to view and manage. Next to it, an Enabled/Disabled toggle controls whether Intelligent Miner is actively optimizing the selected site. The Advanced Settings button opens configuration options for fine-tuning the optimizer's behavior.
Optimization History Table

The main table on the Intelligent Miner page shows a log of optimization decisions, with the following columns:
| Column | Description |
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| Time | The user who initiated the optimization cycle and the timestamp |
| Site Condition | The market inputs at the time of the decision: hashprice, power price, and power constraints (min–max load) |
| Decision | A summary of what the algorithm decided - how many miners were assigned to each profile change, and how many were put to sleep |
| Hourly Est. Profit | The estimated hourly profit resulting from this configuration |
Advanced Settings

The Advanced Settings panel lets you fine-tune the optimizer's behavior, including penalty weights for transitions, overclocks, and power cycling. These settings control how aggressively Intelligent Miner responds to market changes.
Stability and Penalties
Intelligent Miner includes a built-in penalty system designed to promote operational stability. Rather than reacting to every minor market fluctuation, the system applies small economic penalties to profile changes, which creates a threshold that must be exceeded before a transition is worthwhile.
There are three types of penalties:
- Transition penalty: Applied to any profile that differs from the miner's current profile. This discourages unnecessary changes unless the economic benefit clearly justifies the switch.
- Overclock penalty: Applied cumulatively to overclock profiles (steps above nameplate). Higher overclock levels carry larger penalties, modeling the increased wear and reduced reliability at higher performance levels.
- Power cycle penalty: Applied when a miner transitions between offline and active states, discouraging rapid on/off cycling.
These penalties work together to ensure that only significant market movements trigger profile changes, while minor fluctuations are absorbed. The result is a fleet that responds to meaningful opportunities without the operational chaos of constant reconfiguration.
Prerequisites
To use Intelligent Miner, the following conditions must be met:
- Although Intelligent Miner supports any firmware OS that Luxor Commander supports, it is recommended that Miners run LuxOS firmware, as it supports a vast array of power configurations that Intelligent Miner can use to achieve a much higher profitability than with other traditional firmware OS.
- The site should have power constraints configured for best results. Power constraints available are those related to the Site (users can edit them from the
Sitestab in the Workspaces section) like Baseload Capacity and Max Capacity, and also those from the Energy Contracts (created from theContractstab in the Energy section).