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Bitcoin Miners for Home Use: Open-Source Mining Rigs Shipped Same Day
Solo Satoshi sells the largest selection of open-source Bitcoin solo miners assembled and tested in the USA. Every miner ships same day from Houston, Texas with a 90-day warranty and expert setup support. We are an authorized distributor for Canaan Avalon hardware, a trusted and legit seller of Bitaxe and NerdAxe hardware, and we have shipped over 40,000 devices to 70+ countries since 2024.
Whether you want a palm-sized solo miner that runs on 18 watts or a 37.5 TH/s mining heater that warms your home while earning Bitcoin, Solo Satoshi has the right rig for your budget and goals. New to Bitcoin mining? Start here.
Compare Every Bitcoin Miner We Sell
The table below compares every current Bitcoin miner in the Solo Satoshi lineup by hashrate, power draw, efficiency, and price. Use it to find the right fit for your setup.
| Miner | Type | Hashrate | Power | Efficiency | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitaxe Supra | Single-chip | 650 GH/s | ~12.5 W | 19 J/TH | ~$80 | Budget starter, lowest power draw |
| Bitaxe Gamma 602 | Single-chip | 1.1 TH/s | ~18 W | 15 J/TH | ~$98 | Best seller, ideal first miner |
| Nerdaxe Gamma | Single-chip | 1.2 TH/s | ~18 W | 15 J/TH | $134.99 | LCD display with live BTC price, same BM1370 chip as Bitaxe Gamma |
| Bitaxe Duo 650 | Dual-chip | 1.63 TH/s | ~25 W | 15 J/TH | ~$130 | 48% more hashrate than Gamma at same efficiency |
| Bitaxe Touch | Single-chip | 1.2 TH/s | ~18 W | 18 J/TH | ~$325 | 3.5″ touchscreen, great gift or desk miner |
| Bitaxe GT 801 | Dual-chip | 2.15 TH/s | ~43 W | 18 J/TH | ~$206 | Highest hashrate single-board Bitaxe |
| NerdQaxe++ Rev 6.1 | Quad-chip | 6+ TH/s | ~100 W | 15.65 J/TH | ~$382 | Maximum hashrate desktop miner, two confirmed block finds |
| Canaan Avalon Nano 3S | Desktop heater | ~6+ TH/s | 140 W | 20 J/TH | $299.99 | Plug-and-play mining heater, no assembly |
| Canaan Avalon Mini 3 | Baseboard heater | 37.5 TH/s | ~1,100 W | 29 J/TH | $1,129 | Whole-room heating with serious hashrate |
| Canaan Avalon Q | Space heater | 90 TH/s | ~1,400 W | ~15.5 J/TH | $1,799.99 | Highest hashrate home miner, premium whole-room heater |
Not sure where to start? The Bitaxe Gamma 602 is our most popular miner and the best entry point for most home miners. If you want maximum desktop hashrate, the NerdQaxe++ Rev 6.1 delivers 6+ TH/s in a single unit. Use our Bitcoin mining calculator to estimate your odds and electricity costs.
Documented Block Wins Using Hardware From Solo Satoshi
Open-source Bitcoin miners have found multiple solo blocks since 2024, with confirmed rewards totaling over $1 million in BTC. A Solo Satoshi customer used NerdQaxe++ Rev 6 hardware purchased from our store to find Block #920,440 on October 27, 2025, earning ~3.15 BTC ($342,000). He used the reward to pay off his home.
Additional confirmed block wins across the open-source mining community include a Bitaxe Supra solo block in July 2024 (~$200K), a six-unit Bitaxe cluster block in March 2025 (~$250K), and a Bitaxe Gamma 602 cluster block in November 2025 (~$266K). The interval between confirmed blocks has been shrinking, from 229 days down to just 25 days, reflecting the growing installed base of open-source miners worldwide.
No other Bitcoin mining retailer has documented customer block wins at this scale. Read the full block wins breakdown here.
Bitaxe Miners: The World’s First Open-Source Bitcoin ASIC
Bitaxe is the world’s first fully open-source Bitcoin ASIC miner. Every model runs AxeOS firmware on an ESP32-S3 controller, connects directly to Wi-Fi, and mines Bitcoin without an external computer. The hardware designs are 100% open source at bitaxe.org, and Solo Satoshi is listed as an official legit seller.
All current Bitaxe models use Bitmain’s BM1370 or BM1368 ASIC chips, the same chips found in the industrial Antminer S21 Pro, scaled down to a palm-sized board that draws between 12 and 43 watts depending on the model. A single Bitaxe Gamma costs approximately $2/month in electricity at $0.16/kWh. Learn more about Bitaxe.
Solo Satoshi carries five Bitaxe models: the entry-level Bitaxe Supra (650 GH/s), the best-selling Bitaxe Gamma 602 (1.2 TH/s), the dual-chip Bitaxe Duo 650 (1.63 TH/s), the touchscreen Bitaxe Touch (1.0 TH/s), and the high-performance Bitaxe GT 801 (2.15 TH/s).
NerdQaxe++ Rev 6.1: Quad-Chip Desktop Powerhouse
The NerdQaxe++ Rev 6.1 is the world’s first open-source quad-chip Bitcoin miner. It runs four BM1370 ASICs and delivers 6+ TH/s at approximately 100 watts (15.65 J/TH). Revision 6.1 added 1oz copper traces, a fuse-free design, an XT30 power connector, and a spring-mounted heatsink for a 12% efficiency gain over previous versions.
The NerdQaxe++ has two confirmed Bitcoin block finds. A Solo Satoshi customer used NerdQaxe++ Rev 6 units to find Block #920,440, earning $342,000, the largest payout to an open-source home miner in Bitcoin history. Solo Satoshi was among the first sellers of the NerdQaxe++ Rev 6.1 and works directly with the open-source developers at OSMU (Open Source Miners United).
Set up your NerdQaxe++ in 5 minutes or read the NerdQaxe++ overclocking guide to push beyond 6.5 TH/s.
Canaan Avalon Home Mining Series: Plug-and-Play Bitcoin Heaters
The Canaan Avalon Home Mining Series is designed for buyers who want a factory-built, plug-and-play Bitcoin miner with no assembly required. Solo Satoshi is an authorized Canaan distributor. Every Avalon unit ships fully assembled and ready to mine.
The Avalon Nano 3S ($299.99) delivers ~7 TH/s at 140 watts in a compact desktop form factor that doubles as a space heater. The Avalon Mini 3 ($1,129) pushes 37.5 TH/s at ~1,100 watts in a baseboard heater design that can heat an entire room while mining Bitcoin. Read the complete Canaan Avalon guide.
Solo Mining vs Pool Mining: Which Is Right for You?
Solo mining (also called lottery mining) means your miner submits hashes directly to the Bitcoin network. If your device finds a valid block, the entire 3.125 BTC reward plus transaction fees goes to your wallet. The odds are low for any single miner, but confirmed solo wins prove it happens. Every hash is a new chance, running 24/7 for the cost of a few watts of electricity.
Pool mining aggregates your hashrate with thousands of other miners and splits rewards proportionally. It produces small, consistent payouts rather than a single large reward. As of January 2026, expected pool yield is approximately $0.06/day per TH/s before fees. Most Solo Satoshi customers start with solo mining on Solo CKPool or Public Pool via Start9 or Umbrel, then decide whether to switch to pool mining based on their goals.
Use our Bitcoin mining calculator to compare solo odds, pool payouts, and electricity costs for any miner in our lineup.
Why Buy Bitcoin Miners From Solo Satoshi?
Solo Satoshi is a family-owned Bitcoin mining hardware retailer based in Houston, Texas. We have shipped over 40,000 open-source miners to 70+ countries since May 2024 with 400+ reviews across platforms. Every miner we sell is assembled and tested in the USA before it leaves our facility.
We are a legit and well trusted seller for all Bitaxe models (listed on bitaxe.org as an official seller), an authorized distributor for Canaan, and Start9 Labs. Unlike resellers who stock outdated hardware revisions, Solo Satoshi carries the latest models: Bitaxe Gamma 602, Bitaxe Duo 650, Bitaxe GT 801, and NerdQaxe++ Rev 6.1. Every order ships same day on orders placed before 12 PM CST, includes a 90-day warranty, and comes with access to real human technical support from people who use these miners daily.
Learn more about Solo Satoshi or contact our support team if you need help choosing the right miner.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Bitcoin miner?
A Bitcoin miner is a device that runs the SHA-256 hashing algorithm to validate transactions and secure the Bitcoin network. Home Bitcoin miners like the Bitaxe and NerdQaxe++ are compact, low-power devices that connect to Wi-Fi and mine Bitcoin without an external computer. If a miner finds a valid block, the operator earns the full 3.125 BTC block reward plus transaction fees.
What is the best Bitcoin miner for home use?
The best Bitcoin miner for home use depends on your budget and goals. The Bitaxe Gamma 602 (1.2 TH/s, ~18W, ~$98) is the most popular choice for beginners. The NerdQaxe++ Rev 6.1 (6+ TH/s, ~100W, ~$381) offers the highest hashrate in a desktop form factor. The Canaan Avalon Nano 3S (~6+ TH/s, 140W, $299.99) is the best plug-and-play option.
Can you really mine Bitcoin at home?
Yes. Open-source Bitcoin miners like the Bitaxe and NerdQaxe++ make home mining practical and affordable. A Bitaxe Gamma costs approximately $2/month in electricity and runs quietly enough for a bedroom or office. Since 2024, home miners using hardware from Solo Satoshi have found confirmed solo Bitcoin blocks worth over $342,000 in a single reward.
Has anyone won a Bitcoin block with a home miner?
Yes. Multiple solo blocks have been found using Bitaxe and NerdQaxe++ hardware since July 2024. The largest confirmed payout was Block #920,440 on October 27, 2025, where a Solo Satoshi customer earned ~3.15 BTC ($342,000) using NerdQaxe++ Rev 6 units. See all documented block wins.
How much does it cost to run a Bitcoin miner at home?
Electricity costs vary by device. A Bitaxe Gamma 602 draws ~18 watts and costs approximately $2/month at $0.16/kWh. A NerdQaxe++ Rev 6.1 draws ~100 watts at default settings and costs roughly $0.34/day at $0.20/kWh. The Canaan Avalon Mini 3 draws ~1,100 watts and is designed for users who want to offset heating costs with Bitcoin mining. Use our mining calculator to estimate costs for your electricity rate.
Where can I buy a Bitcoin miner?
Solo Satoshi is the most trusted source for open-source Bitcoin miners in the United States. We are an authorized distributor for Canaan, and Start9 Labs, recognized by bitaxe.org as a legit and trusted Bitaxe seller. Every miner is assembled in the USA, ships same day from Houston, Texas, and includes a 90-day warranty. Browse our full product catalog.
What is the difference between solo mining and pool mining?
Solo mining means your device submits hashes independently. If it finds a block, you keep the full 3.125 BTC reward. Pool mining combines your hashrate with other miners and splits rewards proportionally, producing smaller but more consistent payouts. Read our complete guide to solo mining vs pool mining.
How much does a Bitcoin miner cost?
Bitcoin miners for home use range from ~$80 to $1,799 depending on hashrate and features. A Bitaxe Supra starts at ~$80, the best-selling Bitaxe Gamma 602 is ~$98, the NerdQaxe++ Rev 6.1 is ~$380, and the Avalon Q is $1,799. All prices include assembled hardware ready to mine out of the box.
How do you set up a Bitcoin miner at home?
Most open-source Bitcoin miners take less than 5 minutes to set up. Plug in the power supply, connect to the miner’s Wi-Fi hotspot from your phone or computer, enter your home network credentials, add your Bitcoin wallet address, select a mining pool, and start hashing. No external computer is required. Read our complete beginner’s guide to Bitcoin mining.
How much does a Bitcoin miner make per day?
Daily earnings depend on whether you solo mine or pool mine. Pool mining yields approximately $0.06/day per TH/s as of January 2026. A NerdQaxe++ at 6 TH/s earns roughly $0.36/day in pool rewards before electricity. Solo mining produces no daily income but gives you a chance at the full 3.125 BTC block reward (~$300,000+) if your miner finds a block. Calculate your estimated earnings here.