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February 18, 2026, 09:35:21 AM
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😂 RMA Unit Finds a Block on Our Test Bench



Customer sent us a NerdQaxe++ Rev 6 for RMA. We plug it in to diagnose, wait 10 minutes... and boom — BLOCK FOUND.

No logs, no errors, no smoke. Just vibes and confusion.

The little guy just needed one last victory before going in for repairs. We're keeping this screenshot framed in the office.

Has anyone else had their hardware pull something unexpectedly lucky? Would love to hear your stories.

— Guntis, Mineshop.eu

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February 18, 2026, 09:44:52 AM
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I have not.  I can not make my mind however about one thing, should this Block belong to the owner of the Hardware or should it belong to you as it has been mined while it was using your electricity and in your hands?

 
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February 18, 2026, 10:30:20 PM
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This is really unexpected but your confidence tells me this is not the first time with you, and you are taking this very professionaly although I also have the same question as of privacyg, who will get the reward, as it was testing the wallet was already set, so the reward must have gone into the owner's hand already if nothing was changed right? I don't know, actually, what kind of testing you were doing, but your hands were really lucky for the owner. I hope he has given you something if you give the reward to him.

The chances of this happening are how many? I think one in a million if I have to guess. Anyway, congratulations to you and to the owner of this hardware because you guys have done what might not been done by many lately, the last report of solo mining was a long time ago.

 
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February 18, 2026, 11:17:28 PM
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I have not.  I can not make my mind however about one thing, should this Block belong to the owner of the Hardware or should it belong to you as it has been mined while it was using your electricity and in your hands?
I think giving a portion of the reward to the owner of the hardware wouldn't hurt if he really returned it in good faith and had some issues. Maybe a free repair or something like that  Grin

I am just curious what block number that was? It's indeed something historical for Mineshop.eu

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Today at 07:43:43 AM
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😂 RMA Unit Finds a Block on Our Test Bench



Customer sent us a NerdQaxe++ Rev 6 for RMA. We plug it in to diagnose, wait 10 minutes... and boom — BLOCK FOUND.

No logs, no errors, no smoke. Just vibes and confusion.

The little guy just needed one last victory before going in for repairs. We're keeping this screenshot framed in the office.

Has anyone else had their hardware pull something unexpectedly lucky? Would love to hear your stories.

— Guntis, Mineshop.eu
Haha, the plot twist nobody expected!

The device was reset before testing — so it booted with the default firmware config. Turns out the block reward went straight to the NerdQaxe++ developer. Not us, not the customer — the guy who built the firmware.

We basically ran his miner on our electricity and handed him a block. [grin]

Honestly? If anyone deserves a surprise block it's the developer. Incredible piece of open source work. Hope he sees it land in his wallet and wonders what happened.

@logfiles — will dig up the block number and post it here!

— Guntis, Mineshop.eu

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