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Been running this thing for like 2 months now. Thought I'd share some random thoughts since people keep asking about it.

The Numbers Are Brutal

Made about $4 in Bitcoin. Spent probably $15 in electricity. Math is not mathing but whatever.
Wife keeps asking why I'm paying money to heat the office. Hard to explain that I'm "participating in the network" when she sees the electric bill.
Actually found a share yesterday that took like 6 hours. Variance is wild on these small miners. Sometimes you hit 10 shares in an hour, sometimes nothing for half a day.

Pool Hopping

Started on Ocean, moved to Braiins for a bit, now back to Ocean. Honestly can't tell much difference in payouts. We're talking about fractions of fractions here.
Tried CK Pool too but their minimum payout is annoying for something earning pennies. Took forever to reach the threshold.
Some guy on Twitter is solo mining with his Bitaxe. Absolute madman. Respect though. If he hits a block I'll probably buy 10 more of these things immediately.

Firmware Updates

They keep pushing updates. Usually install them, sometimes forget for weeks. Hard to tell if they actually improve anything at this scale.
Latest one supposedly improves efficiency but my hashrate looks the same. Still bouncing around 380-420 GH/s depending on temperature.

Random Stuff I've Noticed

Room definitely gets warmer. AC is needed now.
The thing has been running 24/7 for months with zero issues. More reliable than my WiFi honestly.
LED color changes based on status. Red when something's wrong, green when happy. Very simple.
Sometimes the web interface crashes and you have to restart it. Not often but happens.

People's Reactions

Showed it to my neighbor. He asked if it was a router. Then asked if I was making money. Had to explain I'm basically paying for a very expensive space heater that occasionally finds digital pennies.
My kid thinks it's cool that it's "making Bitcoin" even though I've explained it's more like playing the lottery every second.
Tried explaining difficulty adjustments to my uncle. His eyes glazed over. Just told him it's a computer that helps keep Bitcoin secure.

The Addiction

Check the stats way too often. There's this little dopamine hit when you see shares being found. Completely irrational given the amounts involved.
Started following difficulty adjustments more closely. When it goes up, my already-tiny rewards get tinier. When it goes down, I feel like I'm winning even though nothing changed.

Technical Stuff

Temperature sits around 50-55°C. Seems fine. Fan noise is minimal.
Power consumption is steady at like 14 watts. About the same as an LED light bulb.
WiFi connection has been solid. Was worried about that since my router is upstairs.

Is It Worth It?

No. Obviously not from a financial perspective.
But it's fun in a weird way. Like having a pet that costs money and occasionally poops out satoshis.
Also feels good to contribute to decentralization, even in this tiny way. Every hash matters or whatever.

What I'd Do Different

Maybe buy two next time so I can try solo and pool simultaneously.
Definitely get a better desk fan for summer. This thing plus computer plus monitors made the room pretty toasty.
Should have started tracking exact costs from day one. Now I'm just guessing on electricity usage.

Bottom Line

It's a toy. An expensive, electricity-consuming toy that makes me feel like I'm part of the Bitcoin network.
Will probably keep running it until it breaks or I get bored. Neither seems likely soon.
If you're thinking about getting one, just know what you're getting into. You're not starting a mining business. You're buying a very expensive lottery ticket that also functions as a space heater.
But hey, maybe I'll get lucky and solo mine a block. Probably not. But maybe.

Current Status

Running Ocean pool, ~400 GH/s, earning about $0.05/day, spending $0.20/day on power.
ROI: never Fun factor: surprisingly high Wife approval: low but tolerating
this territory is moderated
Solo mine. You never know!
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LMAO
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How hot does the axe get? do you have to shut it off for an hour for cooling?
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Around 50-55°C normally, now closer to 60°C with the heat wave in Europe.
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I mine for the HELL OF IT
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I have been thinking about buying one to solo mine but you’re right a should probably get 2 to use to pool mine. All your other points were helpful as well. Thank you for the info.
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Glad to help! AMA
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I got mine mostly to help the network and a few non-kyc sats everyday isn't bad! Explaining it to people is a different story!
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i've switched back to solo mining because the payout is too low to be worth it in pools, just a fun little accessory that connects me to bitcoin.
i can't see how a bitaxe would raise the temp in a room so much that you would need an aircoin, and where I am we're getting 30-35 degrees ( 86–95°F) daily and my bitaxe just runs all day, well, when im in my office room
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Thanks for sharing! Roll it with a solo miner too!
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scoresby 4h
Does it make you more or less interested in getting an industrial miner (or several)?
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102 sats \ 0 replies \ @BBO_x34 OP 4h
Definitely more, I have the place but not the cheap electricity tho
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Thank you for sharing.
The host of my local weekly Bitcoin meet up in South Miami has a few of these but I learned a lot from your post.
I have saw at least two instances where people have won a block with a solo minor and I think it was this brand as well.
Definitely possible and you can double check me because it was something I saw and passing while posting content on x.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @nichro 13h
What's the noise level like? Quiet enough to sleep with it in the same room? Pleasant background white noise or definitely keep it in a basement next to other humming appliances?
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With the right fan (noctua), mine is practically silent
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