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Author Topic: Any Home Bitcoin Miner Fans Here? Bitaxe Gamma, Avalon Nano 3S, NerdQaxe++  (Read 1168 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 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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April 17, 2026, 10:04:17 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
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.

I am thinking if it's possible to run the s19 on solar panels during the day, from morning till day break only, but what's the point of you can't run it through all day? A block won't tell if they plan to be solved in the day or night, this is why running all day is best.

Using solar panels for solo mining isn't really worth it if your hardware is taking high wattage, you won't want to run such on your backup even if your panels can handle it.

Smaller hardwares are best for solar mining, unless the person is very rich that they can spend thousands on better battery backup, it's going to cost alot.

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April 19, 2026, 10:51:07 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
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.

I am thinking if it's possible to run the s19 on solar panels during the day, from morning till day break only, but what's the point of you can't run it through all day? A block won't tell if they plan to be solved in the day or night, this is why running all day is best.

Using solar panels for solo mining isn't really worth it if your hardware is taking high wattage, you won't want to run such on your backup even if your panels can handle it.

Smaller hardwares are best for solar mining, unless the person is very rich that they can spend thousands on better battery backup, it's going to cost alot.
I don't understand why you don't take into account the time and costs of maintenance. You can run an S19 ASIC with one board in energy-efficient mode from a regular outlet and not worry about running solo mining equipment. And if electricity is very expensive, then a regular government lottery gives you a better chance.

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May 10, 2026, 01:58:50 AM
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I'm running two bitaxes gamma and I love them!

A compact, easy-setup, silent, low-power home miner .... all i need to have fun

one mining at binance pool the other one trying luck at ckpool

but watching the Best Difficulty stats: (6.36 G /0.0048%)  Grin  ... I guess it's gonna take eons.

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June 01, 2026, 10:42:23 AM
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I'm running two bitaxes gamma and I love them!

A compact, easy-setup, silent, low-power home miner .... all i need to have fun

one mining at binance pool the other one trying luck at ckpool

but watching the Best Difficulty stats: (6.36 G /0.0048%)  Grin  ... I guess it's gonna take eons.


6.36 G best diff and still going 😂 respect the commitment

Two Bitaxe Gammas humming away while you sleep = best alarm clock that never goes off

Pro tip: swap that ckpool one to solo.mineshop.eu — same solo vibes, 0% fee, and your sats stack up as a discount on your next miner upgrade 👀

One day that block hits and you'll tell people you mined it on a device smaller than a sandwich. That's the dream. ⛏️

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June 01, 2026, 01:06:00 PM
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solo.mineshop.eu
https://solo.mineshop.eu/#charts
Pool Hashrate 5 PH/s

solo.ckpool.org
https://solo.ckpool.org/pool/
Pool Hashrate 350-600 PH/s

With this math, a 0% or 2% commission doesn't matter.
The main question is where is the best place to mine?

Opinions may differ, but I think it's better to mine on a pool with a lower hashrate and number of participants, but the overall chances are still very low.

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Today at 02:29:02 PM
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Home mining is mostly a hobby now, but it’s still fun. Small ASICs are good for learning without too much noise, heat, or power cost. Profit is usually small, so I’d focus more on uptime, temps, and enjoying the setup.  Grin
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Today at 04:30:34 PM
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Home mining is mostly a hobby now, but it’s still fun. Small ASICs are good for learning without too much noise, heat, or power cost. Profit is usually small, so I’d focus more on uptime, temps, and enjoying the setup.  Grin
Most home mining devices are very easy to set up and operate on a ‘set and forget’ basis. They aren’t particularly suitable for learning, except for teaching the very basics to beginners. Home mining rigs are significantly less cost-effective than industrial ones due to their weak cooling systems, which are designed to run quietly. That is why such devices are mainly used for solo mining.

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