
Lucky Miner LV06 Review: The $80 Entry-Level Solo Miner
Quick Verdict The Lucky Miner LV06 is the cheapest way to start solo mining Bitcoin at home. At under $70, it pulls just 13W, runs silent, …
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Quick Verdict The Lucky Miner LV06 is the cheapest way to start solo mining Bitcoin at home. At under $70, it pulls just 13W, runs silent, …

Okay, so I need to be completely honest upfront — I don't actually own an Antminer S21. At 13, my budget is more "Bitaxe and NerdMiner" terr…

Your ASIC sounds like a jet engine taking off in your spare bedroom. The noise is driving everyone in your house insane. You've tried fan mo…

TL;DR: Running ASICs for solo mining at home means dealing with serious noise — we're talking 70-80 dB, which is basically a vacuum cleaner …

When I plugged in my first ASIC miner at home, I learned something the hard way: my bedroom circuit breaker couldn't handle 1400 watts of mi…

The Goldshell Mini-DOGE Pro sits on my desk right now, humming at 185 MH/s. It's compact, reasonably quiet, and pulls about 120W from the wa…

Look, I know most people think GPUs are dead for mining after Ethereum went proof-of-stake. But here's the thing: if you're into solo mining…

Look, when I first heard about the Antminer L7, I thought: "That's a beast I'll never afford." And honestly? I still can't drop that kind of…

Here's the thing: When Bitmain dropped the Antminer KS7, everyone lost their minds. 25 TH/s on kHeavyHash? That's absolutely insane for Kasp…

Why I Got Obsessed with Kaspa Mining (And Why IceRiver Changed Everything) Last summer, I was scrolling through mining Discord servers when…