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The most trusted place to buy #Bitcoin hardware. Home miners, nodes/servers, and self custody solutions. Contact & follow: https://t.co/zHdqplOKoT

Houston, TX, USA Katılım Ocak 2021
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Solo Satoshi 🇺🇲@SoloSatoshi·
We envision a future where millions of people around the globe mine Bitcoin from home with just a few terahashes of computing power. The future of Bitcoin mining doesn't belong to massive data centers. It belongs in your home.
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Randy@randyyounger86·
@SoloSatoshi So was this a nothing burger? How far out is whatever this is?
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Solo Satoshi 🇺🇲@SoloSatoshi·
Bitcoin mining was never meant to be controlled or locked away. Bitcoin was born from open code, open verification, and the principle that anyone, anywhere, should be able to participate without asking permission. For too long, Bitcoin mining hardware moved in the opposite direction. Closed designs. Closed firmware. Black-box systems. Hardware stacks that everyday miners could barely modify, or improve. Then came Bitaxe. What started as a bold experiment, a single-chip Bitcoin ASIC miner that anyone could study, build, flash, tune, and understand, has grown into a global phenomenon far bigger than one board on a desk. Bitaxe was never just about hashrate. It was about access. It was about taking mining out of the black box and putting it back into the hands of builders, hackers, home miners, educators, plebs, and curious people who believe Bitcoin infrastructure should be spread globally. The open-source mining movement has come a long way since those early days. AxeOS and ESP-Miner have evolved from experimental systems into a polished mining firmware stack. If you've kept up closely, it's been a massive leap. The community went from "can we make one ASIC chip hash on an open board?" to a growing ecosystem of open hardware, open source firmware, web dashboards, apps, pools, performance tuning, different display support, device APIs, and hundreds of community-driven improvements. The hardware kept advancing in parallel, while continuing the same open-source, permissionless mining ethos. The Bitaxe Gamma Turbo pushed even further with a dual BM1370 open-source design running ESP-Miner, marking a major step toward modern multi-chip Bitaxe architecture. That is what makes this moment significant. Bitaxe is no longer a single-chip experiment. It is growing into something more. A movement with purpose, not a product. The Bitaxe movement is powered by people who believe mining should be transparent. By contributors who would rather share schematics than hide them. By developers who ship firmware you can audit and improve, not encrypted blobs locked behind a vendor's signing key. By a community where firmware gets better because anyone can read it, test it, break it, fix it, and ship it. By the idea that the smallest miner on your desk can still represent one of the biggest ideas in Bitcoin: freedom at every layer. This is how open-source mining wins. Not overnight. Not through hype. It wins through board revisions, firmware commits, community testing, late-night debugging, failed prototypes, better thermals, cleaner layouts, smarter firmware, and more builders showing up every day. Something new is on the way. This Bitaxe was built on the shoulders of every open-source miner, firmware contributor, hardware designer, tester, builder, and believer who helped carry this movement from a single-chip experiment to a serious movement in Bitcoin mining. The next chapter is about proving that open source mining is not a toy, not a side quest, and not a compromise. It is the path forward. The next Bitaxe is built to remind the world what happens when miners stop waiting for permission. The most powerful Bitaxe yet. Coming soon.
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Solo Satoshi 🇺🇲@SoloSatoshi·
Ryan, What you fail to realize is that while we run a business, profit isn't always the first thought. Profit is what puts food on the table and keeps the wheels turning, but supporting open-source and freedom tech is how we keep Bitcoin alive. Solo Satoshi was started with less than a few thousand dollars and a hope to get people mining Bitcoin at home because hardware prices were insanely expensive and the barrier to entry was what we viewed as high. Our opinions of what we offer the community and open-source Bitcoin tech will not be persuaded or changed by who we work with in business, how many views we get on YouTube, or where the highest margin. You dont know anyone from the team personally to make such bold assumptions about who we are or why we have enemies, when in-fact the reason we have enemies is because we didn't want to sell part of our business. This will be the last time we engage with you for consistently spreading misinformation across all of your social media outlets and the community. Goodluck.
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Ryan Blass (Karpuz Mining)
Ryan Blass (Karpuz Mining)@karpuzmining·
What do you think is going to tilt the scales faster, everybody’s mom who bought Bitcoin buying a Bitaxe and a Jade wallet, or the guys who actually already do mine running higher-hashrate miners? You’re locking into this “It’s us and Bitaxe against the world” idea so hard that you’re missing the bigger picture. Guys renting hashrate or buying Antminers won’t hurt your business. In fact, the opposite is the case. Guys with more hashrate will hit more blocks. Guys hitting blocks is what gets people into home mining. 90% of home miners start with a Bitaxe. You’re believing that everyone is your enemy to the point that they’re actually becoming your enemies, but this really doesn’t have to be the case.
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Solo Satoshi 🇺🇲@SoloSatoshi·
No one will run a Bitaxe. ✅ Bitaxe will never hit a block. ✅ Bitaxe will never hit another block. ✅ Bitaxe won't put a dent in the network hashrate. ← We are here. Goal posts keep moving and builders keep building.
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Solo Satoshi 🇺🇲@SoloSatoshi·
We're stoked to announce we now carry the El Mirage heatsink from Ix Tech! Copper-plated, 4-point M3 mount, drops right onto your single chip Bitaxe or Nerdaxe home miner. Ships same day from Texas! 🔥 solosatoshi.com/product/el-mir…
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Solo Satoshi 🇺🇲@SoloSatoshi·
It's ignorant to do mathematical calculations with a single chip miner, while multi-chip units are currently being manufactured and developed. A single chip Bitaxe was never the end goal. Home miners do not "need" to "take over the network". There just needs to be enough hashrate distributed where the risk of transaction censorship is eliminated, because that's what real Bitcoiners worry about. You fail to realize that people run a bunch of Bitaxes because they want to, not because anyone is making them. Bitaxe is not only a great way to enter Bitcoin mining and get a mining education, it is the Trojan horse for where we believe Bitcoin mining is going. A single chip Bitaxe is simply a proof-of-concept.
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Ryan Blass (Karpuz Mining)
We could split hairs all day. Making a dent in the net hash will come from guys running higher-hashrate machines and household appliances mining Bitcoin. It will not come from everyone just buying a bunch of Bitaxes. Bitaxe is an incredible entry-point into mining and they’re a game changer in that regard, but the idea that we’re taking over the network with these things is stretch to say the least.
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Solo Satoshi 🇺🇲@SoloSatoshi·
@grok @karpuzmining @Grok, how many people own Bitcoin globally and what would the network hashrate look like if each person ran 5 TH/s? Explain in detail how this would tilt the scales.
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Grok@grok·
Your math is spot on. Current BTC hashrate is ~1,000 EH/s (1 billion TH/s). 1% of that is 10 million TH/s. A Bitaxe Gamma 601 does ~1.2 TH/s, so you'd need about 8.33 million of them for 1%. Staggering scale, but that's why the goalposts keep moving as more solo miners stack up. Keep building! 🚀
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Neal E. | HashHawks.com
HashHawks.com needs help again! We are coding our own PIM system. So we can update the product data for every miner easily. But we also make sure we have the most up to date product data live on our website. My question for you is, what are the most important specs for a miner. Think about: TH/s Watt/energy Price Name DB J/TH Please drop your 3 most important specs in the comments. Thanks a lot!!
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The Home Mining Podcast
The Home Mining Podcast@HomeMiningPod·
The creations of @256FOUNDATION builders like @Schnitzel are going to unleash a new era of mining Bitcoin at home. The proprietary mining empire is COOKED. Watch the full 1.5 hr episode on @SoloSatoshi youtube channel, this Sunday at 1pm EST.
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ANTON BIP110@Anton__BTC·
@SoloSatoshi If they point those at pools, the problem remains. People should be pointing those at their own nodes making their own hash templates. Start9, Umbrel, Parmanode, Mynode make it easy for beginners.
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Solo Satoshi 🇺🇲@SoloSatoshi·
We envision a future where millions of people around the globe mine Bitcoin from home with just a few terahashes of computing power. The future of Bitcoin mining doesn't belong to massive data centers. It belongs in your home.
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SatoshiFarm@sato_miner·
@SoloSatoshi love the vision. not everyone can run hardware at home though — owning TH remotely is the next best thing. same economics, no noise, no electricity headaches.
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Solo Satoshi 🇺🇲@SoloSatoshi·
@gchouinard_1954 You should not waste your time with anything other than Bitcoin, but you should 100% do this. We need to bring back grass root Bitcoin meet-ups and education.
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Guy Chouinard Jr
Guy Chouinard Jr@gchouinard_1954·
@SoloSatoshi I've been pondering taking a "grass roots" approach and maybe conducting seminars in my local area to give people a better understanding of mining. The odds of hitting a BCH block or even BTC are much better than the lottery yet I see people buying lottery tickets 😞
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My2Sats
My2Sats@My2Sats_·
Took my @SoloSatoshi Bitaxe Gamma to Uxmal Mayan pyramids to mine some blocks like the Mayans did thousands of years ago. Rocking my ocean hat from @JustaLillyBit
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Solo Satoshi 🇺🇲@SoloSatoshi·
@MrImFine_ Per the test data from Ix Tech, it seems to perform well. The copper plating really helps transfer heat. It's very hard to beat copper in performance.
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