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Nerdaxe Gamma Bitcoin Solo Miner (Revision 2.3 Model)

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Price range: $160.82 through $170.50

The Nerdaxe Gamma delivers 1.2 TH/s from a single Bitmain BM1370 ASIC on just 18 watts, with a vibrant 1.9″ color LCD cycling live hashrate, Bitcoin price, and network stats. Open-source, Wi-Fi enabled, and ready to mine out of the box. Ships same-day from Houston with a 90-day warranty.

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Description

The Nerdaxe Gamma is a fork of the Bitaxe project created by BitMaker and Bitronics, combining the NerdMiner display experience with a full BM1370 ASIC. The Nerdaxe Gamma delivers 1.2 TH/s of SHA-256 hashrate from a single Bitmain BM1370 ASIC chip while drawing only 18 watts. This palm-sized, open-source miner connects to your home Wi-Fi and mines Bitcoin directly to your own wallet through a solo mining pool or your personal Bitcoin node. Every Nerdaxe Gamma sold by Solo Satoshi ships assembled and fully tested from Houston, Texas with a 90-day warranty and same-day shipping on orders placed before 12 p.m. CST.


Why the Nerdaxe Gamma Stands Out

The BM1370 is the same ASIC die used in Bitmain’s Antminer S21 Pro, one of the most efficient industrial Bitcoin miners ever produced. The Nerdaxe Gamma puts that chip on a compact, Wi-Fi-enabled board that costs roughly $3 per month in electricity at the U.S. average rate of $0.16/kWh. That makes it practical to run 24/7 on any desk, shelf, or nightstand without impacting your electric bill.


Technical Specifications

Specification Details
ASIC Chip Bitmain BM1370 (same die as Antminer S21 Pro)
Hashrate ~1.2 TH/s (default settings)
Power Draw ~18 W
Efficiency ~15 J/TH
Connectivity 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (ESP32-S3-WROOM-1)
Firmware ESP-Miner / AxeOS (open-source, browser-based control)
Display 1.9″ LilyGO IPS LCD (hashrate, temps, BTC price, difficulty, mempool)
Cooling Aluminum heatsink + 40 mm fan (ultra-quiet operation)
Power Input 5V DC via 2.5/5.5 mm barrel connector
Dimensions 90 x 120 x 40 mm (3.54 x 4.72 x 1.57 in)
Weight 0.50 kg (1.1 lbs)
Operating Temp -10°C to 70°C (14°F to 158°F)
Est. Monthly Electricity ~$2.07 at $0.16/kWh

What is in the Box

  • Nerdaxe Gamma Bitcoin Solo Miner – fully assembled, flashed, and tested
  • Quick-start card – QR code linking to our step-by-step setup guide
  • Solo Satoshi sticker sheet

Optional Add Ons

  • Solo Satoshi 3D-printed stand – designed for airflow and display visibility
  • 5V/6A/30W power supply – RoHS and CE certified (North American or European plug option)

How to Set Up the Nerdaxe Gamma in Three Steps

  1. Plug in the power supply. Connect the 5V/6A power adapter to the Nerdaxe Gamma’s barrel jack. The 1.9″ LCD will light up and display the boot sequence.
  2. Connect to Wi-Fi. Join the miner’s Wi-Fi access point from your phone or computer. Open AxeOS in any browser, then enter your home network’s 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi credentials.
  3. Configure your pool and wallet. Enter your solo mining pool URL (or any Stratum-compatible pool), paste your Bitcoin wallet address, save, and restart. Mining begins automatically.
  4. Need a detailed walkthrough? Read the Nerdaxe setup guide.


    Nerdaxe Gamma vs. Bitaxe Gamma 602: What is the Difference?

    The Nerdaxe Gamma and the Bitaxe Gamma 602 both run a single BM1370 ASIC at approximately 1.2 TH/s. The core mining performance is nearly identical. The key difference is the display and form factor.

    Feature Nerdaxe Gamma Bitaxe Gamma 602
    ASIC Chip BM1370 BM1370
    Hashrate ~1.2 TH/s ~1.2 TH/s
    Efficiency ~15 J/TH ~15 J/TH
    Display 1.9″ IPS color LCD 0.91 OLED
    Firmware ESP-Miner (Nerdaxe fork) AxeOS (standard)
    Form Factor Compact PCB with heatsink
    Power Input 5V DC barrel connector 5V DC barrel connector
    Price $134.99 ~$98

    Choose the Nerdaxe Gamma if you want a visual desktop display that cycles through live mining stats, Bitcoin price, and network data without opening a browser. Choose the Bitaxe Gamma 602 if you want the lowest entry price for the same 1.2 TH/s hashrate. Both are excellent first miners.


    Solo Mining vs. Pool Mining with the Nerdaxe Gamma

    The Nerdaxe Gamma supports both solo mining and pool mining. In solo mining mode, you compete independently for the full 3.125 BTC block reward plus transaction fees. The odds for a single 1.2 TH/s miner are long, but confirmed block wins by home miners prove it happens. Use the Solo Satoshi mining calculator to see your exact probability and estimated daily pool earnings.

    In pool mining mode, the Nerdaxe Gamma contributes its hashrate to a pool and earns proportional payouts. As of February 2026, expected yield is approximately $0.06 per day per TH/s before pool fees.


    Open-Source Hardware and Firmware

    The Nerdaxe Gamma is 100% open-source. All hardware schematics are published on GitHub, and the firmware is a community-maintained fork of ESP-Miner originally developed by Bitaxe developers. Through the AxeOS web interface, you can adjust core voltage, clock frequency, fan speed, and pool settings from any browser on your local network. This means you are not locked into a proprietary ecosystem. You can update firmware yourself or directly contribute to the codebase.


    What the Nerdaxe Gamma Display Shows

    The 1.9″ LilyGO IPS color LCD is what sets the Nerdaxe apart from standard Bitaxe miners. The display cycles through multiple screens with the push of a button:

    • Mining screen – live hashrate, ASIC temperature, efficiency (J/TH), best difficulty, and power draw.
    • Bitcoin price screen – current BTC/USD price updated in real time.
    • Network screen – Bitcoin network difficulty, block height, and transaction fee data.
    • Settings screen – pool connection status, IP address, and share statistics.

    This makes the Nerdaxe Gamma a functional desk piece that keeps you connected to the Bitcoin network at a glance, without needing to check a phone or computer.


    Real Miners. Real Block Wins.

    A Solo Satoshi customer has won over $342,000 in confirmed Bitcoin block rewards using an open-source miner purchased from our store. On October 27, 2025, a customer running six NerdQaxe++ Rev 6 units (the quad-chip sibling of the Nerdaxe Gamma, using the same BM1370 chips) found Block #920,440 and earned approximately 3.15 BTC worth $342,000. That customer emailed Solo Satoshi to share that the reward would pay off his home.


    Who Should Buy the Nerdaxe Gamma?

    The Nerdaxe Gamma is built for anyone who wants a hands-on entry into Bitcoin mining without the noise, heat, or complexity of industrial hardware. It is ideal for:

    • Beginners who want a plug-and-play solo miner that teaches how Bitcoin mining works in practice. Read our complete beginner’s guide to Bitcoin mining.
    • Privacy-focused Bitcoiners who want to mine directly to their own node using Start9, Umbrel, or RaspiBlitz without trusting a third party.
    • Tinkerers and developers who want full access to open-source firmware for customization, silicon lottery testing, or overclocking experiments.
    • Educators and gift buyers looking for a visual, interactive Bitcoin mining device. The color display makes it engaging for demonstrations and classrooms.
    • Lottery miners who want to take a shot at the full 3.125 BTC block reward while spending under $3/month in electricity.

    Why Buy from Solo Satoshi?

    Solo Satoshi is a family-owned Bitcoin mining hardware company operating in Houston, Texas. Since May 2024, we have shipped over 40,000 devices to customers in 70+ countries, earning 400+ 5-star reviews across platforms. Here is what you get when you order from us instead of a generic marketplace seller:

    • Same-day shipping from Houston, Texas on all orders placed before 12 p.m. CST.
    • 90-day warranty with real human support from our team.
    • Recognized by bitaxe.org as a legit and trusted seller of Bitaxe and Nerdaxe products since 2024.
    • Documented customer block wins totaling over $342,000 in BTC rewards, including a $342K NerdQaxe++ block find.
    • Latest hardware revisions – we carry the current Nerdaxe Gamma, not discontinued legacy models.