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Author Topic: Any Home Bitcoin Miner Fans Here? Bitaxe Gamma, Avalon Nano 3S, NerdQaxe++  (Read 994 times)
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January 23, 2026, 06:46:02 PM
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New to the game, been running a Node forever but now patiently waiting for my NerdQaxe++ to arrive this weekend (pending the winter storm).  Can't wait to get it up and going!
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March 02, 2026, 06:11:13 PM
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now are six  Roll Eyes



CKPool status: [2025-12-17 23:38:58.349] \ 14.5TH/s 0.3 SPS 1 users 6 workers

nice look.

good luck with that.

That one nice Warrior setup

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March 06, 2026, 04:43:07 AM
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Home mining is still pretty fun even if it’s not very profitable anymore. For many people it’s more about learning and supporting the network.

Small ASICs like Bitaxe or the Avalon Nano series are nice because they’re quiet and don’t use much power, so they can run at home without much hassle.

If anyone wants to check estimated earnings for small miners, this site is helpful:
https://www.asicminervalue.com/

Curious though, are most people here pool mining or trying solo mining with these small devices? Some people run them solo just for the chance of hitting a block. Cool
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March 13, 2026, 01:00:11 PM
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Home mining is still pretty fun even if it’s not very profitable anymore. For many people it’s more about learning and supporting the network.

Small ASICs like Bitaxe or the Avalon Nano series are nice because they’re quiet and don’t use much power, so they can run at home without much hassle.

If anyone wants to check estimated earnings for small miners, this site is helpful:
https://www.asicminervalue.com/

Curious though, are most people here pool mining or trying solo mining with these small devices? Some people run them solo just for the chance of hitting a block. Cool

There is always a chance , it might be slim to none . You can checkout the latest BTC Solo clocks found https://soloblocks.io/

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March 15, 2026, 01:24:41 PM
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Home mining is still pretty fun even if it’s not very profitable anymore. For many people it’s more about learning and supporting the network.

Small ASICs like Bitaxe or the Avalon Nano series are nice because they’re quiet and don’t use much power, so they can run at home without much hassle.

If anyone wants to check estimated earnings for small miners, this site is helpful:
https://www.asicminervalue.com/

Curious though, are most people here pool mining or trying solo mining with these small devices? Some people run them solo just for the chance of hitting a block. Cool
I'm not rich enough to buy such expensive devices. I'd rather buy a cheap old ASIC s19 and try solo mining with it. I'll have a better chance of mining a block. But I'll have to spend a lot more on electricity.

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