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Around 5.5 TH/s (with default settings, no overclocking).
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21 sats \ 12 replies \ @OT 17 Aug
Looks good. I wonder if you could stack them on top of each other
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Surely, but then it would not be a real "farm" anymore. ;)
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You can put several dozen of these chips on a single board. It's called a "hashboard". You can stack multiple hashboards on top of another. It's called a "miner". :-D
Clustering Bitaxes is just reinventing mining in a capital-inefficient manner.
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 17 Aug
Thanks for the schooling
Lol
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What makes the difference is that Bitaxe is an Open Source Mining Project.
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yeah this must be very expensive per terrahash
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Doesn't matter, it's just for fun and for the cause. Open Source Lucky Lottery Home Mining It Is.
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The bitaxe is actually pretty efficient. My understanding is in the ballpark of 20w/TH which is actually pretty efficient. (Unrelated to the cost of energy or initial investment etc)
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Yes, the Bitaxe Supra with its BM1368 is pretty efficient for such a concept.
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Yes very efficient with power and very costly to purchase
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It is what it is, just for fun and to participate in the block lottery ever ~10 minutes.
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Directed at the Op! I have a very similar setup, for about the same hashrate, only with different equipment. Yours is cool! I am thinking about eventually expanding mine we'll have to see.
If you don't mind me asking... are you solo mining, or mining in a pool? If mining in a pool how do you handle payouts? I am looking to set up bolt12 withdrawals but not many wallets support it yet.
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Solo mining at Public Pool (till I have my own node up and running). Not interested in pocket money, it's all or nothing. ;)