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‘Don’t Trust Verify’ Electronics. Bitcoin focused hardware company. All FOSS open-sourced projects. Working alongside RunCitadel bitcoin full node software.

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Name one thing about your mining setup you'd change if you could start over from scratch.
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@Garret2048 But then we need to sell some with and some without controllers so it’s a lot more to manage
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@dtvelectronics I would run them as 1 "unit" so the controller sees all the daisy chained miners but the pool sees only 1 worker. For the PSU maybe leave it on each unit so it can be used in case the PSU on the 1st fails.
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HashHammers finally in the wild. Samples built and looking good. Notice the internal PSU that sits under the PCB
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@Garret2048 The problem is how to package/sell it For example -it’s possible to run 2 miners off 1 PSU -It’s possible to run multiple miners off one controller (radxa zero3 in this case)
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@Garret2048 Yep, you can grab one now and add a second later, they’re daisy chainable, not standalone-only.
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@dtvelectronics Can I buy 1 for now and add a 2nd, 3rd, etc later? Are they still daisy chainable or each is standalone?
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@skot9000 So you can actually run 2 miners off a single PSU and controller…(in this case a radxa zero3)
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@skot9000 Yea PC PSU that from memory is about 500 watt and customised with a single braided cable and power connector, silent fan etc
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If a miner won’t show you its firmware, it’s not a miner. it’s a black box with a fan. Bitaxe Gamma. open-source, updatable firmware, multi-region power supply included. box and unit, nothing hidden in either one. link in reply 👇
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Owning Bitcoin and participating in Bitcoin are two different things.
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A lottery Bitaxe just solved block 957,382, and early word is it might be a Gamma, maybe one of ours. ~1.2 TH/s vs a network near 891 EH/s. No farm, no rented hash. Congrats to the miner. Get your own Gamma at DTV for just $74.99.
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Three miners. same mission. Ultra: where most people start Gamma: more hashrate, still fully open-source Supra: for the ones who are all in Which one's your entry point?
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What's the biggest misconception people have about running a Bitcoin node?
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@dr_orlovsky Appreciate it! Open hardware only gets stronger when more people build and share.
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@Dr_H_Quinzel “lightning fast” is doing a lot of work when initial sync still takes hours lol
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Whatever you're building next, start with a solid foundation. The CmRat is an open-source carrier board built for developers, makers, and anyone who likes to build their own solutions. 🔗dtvelectronics.com/product/cmrat-…
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