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NerdOctaxe Gamma 9.6 TH/s Bitcoin ASIC Miner – Open-Source Home Miner with BM1370, Wi-Fi & USB-C, Complete Kit, Power Supply & Stand
ASIN: B0G5YYYHLW
Category: Computer Power Supplies
Brand: POWER MINING
Merchant: Power Mining SIA
Condition: New
Price: $799.00

⚡ Up to 9.6 TH/s total hash rate with ~180 W power consumption (~15 J/TH), delivering powerful and efficient Bitcoin mining performance at home or in small lab environments.

🇪🇺 Designed and assembled in Europe using premium components and dual Thermalright AXP90 X53 coolers for reliable long-term operation and improved system stability.

🔧 Powered by eight BM1370 ASIC chips sourced from Antminer S21 Pro/Plus series — professional-grade mining performance in a compact, open-source, and fully configurable system.

📡 Wi-Fi and USB-C connectivity for true plug-and-play setup with no monitor or keyboard required, enabling easy configuration and monitoring via web interface.

🎁 Fully assembled and ready to use, including EU/UK/US/CH/AU plugs, 12 V 18 A high-quality PSU, premium cooling fans, 3D-printed stand, and OLED display; 🌐 customs duties or import taxes may apply for customers outside the EU & US.

👨‍💻 Ideal for developers, educators, and mining enthusiasts with open-source AxeOS firmware, active community support, and full control over tuning, efficiency, and software customization.

🌍 Supports decentralized Bitcoin mining and helps strengthen the network, offering quiet continuous operation and versatile usage for solo or small-scale mining setups.

* MORE INFORMATION HERE
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.