【High-Efficiency Mining up to 1000KH/s 】The bitcoin miner delivers up to 1000KH/s hash rate performance, ensuring smooth and efficient solo mining operations. Whether you’re a beginner or a crypto enthusiast, this compact miner provides stable output and reliable performance for Bitcoin mining. (If you stuck at 80%, please change the pool address of low difficulty)
【Ultra-Low Power & Noise-Free Design】With a power draw of only 1.5W, the Nerd Miner keeps your energy bills extremely low while maintaining continuous 24/7 operation. Its fanless design ensures silent mining—ideal for desktop, office, or home environments. ⚠️NOTE: This product comes with pre-loaded sample data for testing only. Please don't worry, you only customize them before using.
【Smart 2.8-Inch Visual Display】Equipped with a 2.8-inch TFT screen, this Bitcoin miner clearly shows mining status, hash rate, power data, and WiFi connection info in real time. Monitor your mining performance easily without using an external device.
【Standalone & WiFi Ready Operation】Powered by the ESP32 MCU, the NerdMiner solo miner can operate independently via WiFi—no external computer or setup is required. Plug in the power, connect to your network and set up the device configuration , and start your mining journey instantly.
【Flexible Mining Modes & Stable Connectivity】 Supports solo miner via 2.4G WiFi or Ethernet. Flexible operation allows users to choose preferred mining strategies. Built-in BLE and stable network connectivity make it perfect for experimental mining, educational projects, or crypto hobbyists.
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A Bitcoin miner is a specialized computer or device that validates and secures transactions on the Bitcoin network. It works by solving complex mathematical puzzles, a process called “proof of work,” which ensures that transactions are legitimate and prevents double-spending. In return for providing this computational power, miners are rewarded with newly created bitcoins and transaction fees. Modern Bitcoin mining often uses powerful machines called ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits), which are far more efficient than regular computers.
