Bitaxe Touch Turbo Edition displaying live Bitcoin price of $64,580 USD on the 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen with 8 navigation icons and Solo Satoshi branding
Bitaxe Touch Bitcoin Solo Miner (Turbo Touch Edition)
Bitaxe Gamma 602 solo bitcoin miner with orange Solo Satoshi stand and cooling fan On Sale
Bitaxe Gamma Bitcoin Solo Miner
Bitaxe Duo 650 dual chip Bitcoin solo miner with Dark Horse heatsink, OLED display, ESP32-S3 Wi-Fi module, and 40mm cooling fan on orange Solo Satoshi stand On Sale
Bitaxe Gamma Duo Bitcoin Solo Miner (650 Model)
Nerdaxe Gamma Bitcoin solo miner on Solo Satoshi stand showing live Bitcoin price and temperature on 1.9 inch color LCD display with BM1370 ASIC heatsink and cooling fan On Sale
Nerdaxe Gamma Bitcoin Solo Miner (Revision 2.3 Model)
Bitaxe GT (Gamma Turbo) solo Bitcoin miner on an angled stand with a large black heatsink and fan housing. On Sale
Bitaxe GT Gamma Turbo Bitcoin Solo Miner (801 Model)
NerdQaxe++ REV 6.1 front view with OLED status display and 120mm cooling fan on Solo Satoshi stand Out of Stock
NerdQaxe++ Bitcoin Solo Miner (Revision 6.1 model)
Canaan Avalon Nano 3S bitcoin solo miner with compact black enclosure and built-in cooling
Avalon Nano 3S Bitcoin Solo Miner
NerdQaxe+ bitcoin solo miner with oversized Thermalright fan, custom Solo Satoshi shroud, and OLED display Out of Stock
NerdQaxe+ Bitcoin Solo Miner
NerdQaxe+ bitcoin solo miner with liquid-cooling radiator and illuminated Hydro block On Sale Out of Stock
NerdQaxe+ Hydro Bitcoin Solo Miner
Bitaxe Supra version 403 Bitcoin miner with an orange Solo Satoshi case, visible circuit board, and front-facing cooling fan with a red anarchy logo, displayed at an angle on a black stand. Out of Stock
Bitaxe Supra Bitcoin Solo Miner
Ember One Out of Stock
Ember One

Bitcoin Lottery Miners

A bitcoin lottery miner is a compact, low-power mining device that gives you a real shot at winning the full 3.125 BTC block reward, roughly $250,000+ at today’s prices; every time a new Bitcoin block is found (every ~10 minutes). Instead of splitting rewards across a massive pool, these lottery miners run independently, making every hash a personal lottery ticket on the world’s most powerful network.

Solo Satoshi carries the best bitcoin lottery miners available, with open-source brands that are tested and shipped from the USA. Whether you’re a first-time miner looking for an affordable way in or an experienced home miner stacking hashrate, you’ll find open-source, community-built hardware here that’s ready to run out of the box.

How Does a Bitcoin Lottery Miner Work?

Every bitcoin lottery miner connects to the Bitcoin network through a solo mining pool like Public-Pool or Solo CKPool. The device runs the SHA-256 hashing algorithm continuously, submitting guesses to solve the next block. If your miner finds a valid hash before anyone else on the network, you claim the entire block reward and all transaction fees; no splitting, no pool cuts.

The odds scale with your hashrate. A 1 TH/s miner has roughly a 1-in-4,750 chance of finding a block within a year. Stack multiple miners and those odds improve. In 2025-2026 alone, several solo miners running small home setups including Bitaxe Gamma devices at just 1.1 TH/s; successfully mined full blocks and took home rewards exceeding $250,000. It’s rare, but it’s real, and that’s what makes lottery mining so compelling.

Read more about Bitcoin lottery mining.

Why Choose a Bitcoin Lottery Miner for Home Mining?

Bitcoin lottery miners are designed for everyday people, not industrial warehouses. They’re quiet, energy-efficient, and small enough to sit on a desk, shelf, or nightstand. Most draw between 1 and 25 watts, less than a light bulb, and connect over WiFi with no complicated setup.

Beyond the chance at a life-changing block reward, lottery miners serve a bigger purpose. Every device that connects to the network strengthens Bitcoin’s decentralization. Running your own miner means you’re directly participating in securing the Bitcoin blockchain from home, exactly the way Satoshi intended.
These miners are also powerful educational tools. Setting up a Bitaxe Gamma or NerdQaxe++ teaches you about hashrate, difficulty adjustments, pool configuration, and blockchain mechanics in a hands-on way that no article or video can match.

What Bitcoin Lottery Miners Does Solo Satoshi Carry?

Miner Hashrate Power Efficiency Price Best For
Bitaxe Gamma 602 1.1 TH/s 18W 15 J/TH From $97.98 Best beginner bitcoin lottery miner
Nerdaxe Gamma 1.2 TH/s 18W 15 J/TH $134.99 LilyGO LCD display, compact build
Bitaxe Gamma Duo 650 1.63 TH/s ~25.8W ~15 J/TH From $129.93 Dual-chip value, same Bitaxe footprint
Bitaxe GT 801 2.15 TH/s 43W 18 J/TH From $205.49 Best performance per dollar
Bitaxe Touch ~1.2 TH/s 17W ~17 J/TH $325.00 4.3″ touchscreen, premium desk piece
Canaan Avalon Nano 3S Up to 6 TH/s Up to 140W ~23.3 J/TH $299.99 Heater + miner combo, 3 power modes
NerdQaxe++ Rev 6.1 Up to 6 TH/s Up to 103W ~15.65 J/TH From $381.62 Highest hashrate open-source lottery miner

We stock a curated selection of the most trusted, open-source lottery miners on the market. Every product is quality-checked and ships fast from our US warehouse:

Bitaxe Gamma (602 Model): The most popular home bitcoin lottery miner, delivering 1.1 TH/s on just 18 watts with the BM1370 ASIC chip. Open-source, WiFi-enabled, and whisper-quiet. Starting under $100.

Bitaxe GT Gamma Turbo (801 Model): The next-generation Bitaxe with upgraded performance and the latest open-source firmware. Built for serious solo miners who want maximum hashrate per watt.

NerdQaxe++ (Revision 6.1): A multi-chip powerhouse pushing nearly 5 TH/s, giving you significantly better odds while still fitting on your desk. Ideal for miners ready to move up from single-chip devices.

Canaan Avalon Nano 3S: A factory-built 6 TH/s home mining heater from one of Bitcoin’s oldest ASIC manufacturers. Dual-purpose: mines bitcoin while warming your room.

We also carry the Bitaxe Touch with a full touchscreen interface, the Nerdaxe Gamma, and other models as they become available. Browse the full selection of lottery miners here.

What Is the Best Bitcoin Lottery Miner for Beginners?

If you’re new to Bitcoin mining, the Bitaxe Gamma is the best bitcoin lottery miner to start with. It’s affordable, open-source, dead simple to set up over WiFi, and uses just 18 watts. Plug it in, enter your wallet address, point it at a solo pool, and you’re mining. Tens of thousands have shipped worldwide, and the community support is unmatched.

For more advanced miners or anyone wanting better odds, the NerdQaxe++ delivers nearly 5x the hashrate of a single Bitaxe while still running quietly at home. It’s the best value per TH/s in the lottery miner category.

To learn the basics of Bitcoin mining see here.

Solo Miners Are Actually Winning Blocks in 2025

This isn’t theoretical. Multiple solo miners hit full blocks in 2025-2026 using the same hardware we sell. A Bitaxe running just 480 GH/s mined block 887,212 in March 2025, earning over $258,000. Another home miner with a $2,500 basement rig solved a block and earned over $265,000. A stock Bitaxe Gamma at 1.1 TH/s captured block 889,975. These are real wins, documented on the blockchain.

As of this writing, Solo CKPool has recorded over 300 blocks mined by independent solo miners since its launch. The lottery is real, the winners are real, and the hardware to play is right here.

Why Buy Your Bitcoin Lottery Miner from Solo Satoshi?

Solo Satoshi is a US-based Bitcoin home mining company built by people who actually run this hardware. We’re not a dropshipper or a generic tech marketplace, we’re a focused operation that lives and breathes Bitcoin mining.

Fast US shipping with careful packaging and order tracking. Quality-tested hardware before it leaves our warehouse. Responsive customer support from people who know these miners inside and out. A full ecosystem including our blog, podcast, HashWatcher monitoring app, and a Bitcoin mining profitability calculator. Exclusive upgrades like custom heatsinks and cooling solutions that you won’t find anywhere else.

We pick only the gear that works. No filler, no clutter, no mystery products from unknown factories.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bitcoin Lottery Miners

What is a bitcoin lottery miner?

A bitcoin lottery miner is a small, low-power ASIC device that solo mines Bitcoin. Instead of joining a mining pool and sharing rewards, the miner runs independently. If it finds a valid block, the miner’s owner receives the entire block reward of 3.125 BTC plus all transaction fees. It’s called a “lottery” miner because the odds are low per device, but the potential payout is massive, and you get a chance every ~10 minutes!

How much can you win with a bitcoin lottery miner?

The current block reward is 3.125 BTC. At current prices, that’s approximately ~$250,000 or more per block. Transaction fees add additional BTC on top of the base reward, sometimes significantly during periods of high network traffic.

What are the odds of mining a Bitcoin block solo?

With a 1 TH/s miner running for one year, the odds are roughly 1 in 4,750. Higher hashrate means better odds. Running multiple miners stacks your probability. Despite long odds, solo miners have found hundreds of blocks, including multiple wins in 2025 with small home rigs.

Do bitcoin lottery miners use a lot of electricity?

No. Most bitcoin lottery miners consume between 1 and 25 watts, which costs pennies per day to run. Even the larger home miners like the Canaan Avalon Nano 3S use about 140 watts;  comparable to a desktop computer. Annual electricity cost for a typical lottery miner is under $20.

How do I set up a bitcoin lottery miner?

Connect the miner to power via USB-C or a standard power supply. Connect to WiFi through the miner’s web interface. Enter a solo mining pool URL (such as Public-Pool or Solo CKPool and your Bitcoin wallet address. The miner starts hashing immediately. Most setups take under five minutes.

Does Solo Satoshi ship internationally?

Solo Satoshi ships from the USA with fast domestic delivery. International shipping is also available. Visit our shipping policy for rates and delivery estimates.