Bitaxe
The classic palm-sized single-chip miner. Near-silent at ~17W — the friendliest way to learn the whole stack on a desk.
From a tiny Bitaxe on your desk to a rack of Antminer rigs — we supply the hardware, set it up properly, and teach you how it actually works. No hype, no false promises.
Small, quiet Bitcoin solo miners you can run on a desk. Pick a family — from a palm-sized single board to a multi-chip powerhouse. All mine Bitcoin; all are lottery miners you run to learn and for the thrill.
The classic palm-sized single-chip miner. Near-silent at ~17W — the friendliest way to learn the whole stack on a desk.
A multi-chip step up (4-chip BM1370) with several times the speed and a slicker display — still quiet enough for home.
The 8-chip flagship of the desk-miner family — the most power you can get in a home miner.
Tiny Bitcoin miners that sip less power than a light bulb and run near-silent on your desk. Every hash is a ticket in the world’s biggest lottery — always on, always in the draw, for pennies a day. Run one to learn how Bitcoin really works, back the network, and hold a genuine shot at the one-in-a-lifetime block.
Palm-sized, single-chip, near-silent — the perfect first miner to learn wallets, pools and dashboards.
Four BM1370 chips, ~4.8 TH/s of solo speed with a bright LCD — a bigger lottery ticket, still desk-friendly.
The refined 6 TH/s revision — more hash rate, tidy build, quiet fans. The sweet spot of the desk-miner range.
Eight chips, 9.6 TH/s — a serious solo lottery machine that still fits on a shelf. Runs a little warmer and louder.
The top of the family at 12 TH/s — the biggest home-scale Bitcoin lottery ticket before you step up to industrial rigs.
Free shipping within Singapore. Most units are currently on pre-order from our supplier, with a lead time of about two weeks.
Industrial chip-based rig miners sourced from our suppliers — pre-order the current batch. These pull real power and make real heat and noise: best in a garage, workshop, or hosted facility, not a bedroom. We’ll help you set them up right.
The proven Script workhorse — merge-mines LTC & DOGE.
Nearly double the L7’s output at similar power draw.
The newest Script flagship — the top LTC/DOGE yield we stock.
High-output Equihash miner for privacy coins ZEC & ZEN. 840K & 860K variants.
Looking for a bigger fleet, hydro-cooled units, or a different coin? Tell us what you need →
Solo mining is a lottery: every hash is a ticket, and your miner buys millions of them per second, 24/7. Pick a miner and a coin — here are your real chances, with live prize values.
Running around the clock, as these little things love to do.
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For fun and education — not financial advice. Odds use recent reference figures (BTC ≈ 940 EH/s · BCH ≈ 4 EH/s · DGB SHA-256 ≈ 50 PH/s), which drift as networks grow. Prize values use live prices. Solo mining means all-or-nothing: no block, no payout. TOTO comparison is odds-only — prizes differ.
Hardware is the easy part. We make sure it’s set up safely, running well, and that you understand it.
Bitaxe, NerdQAxe and Antminer rigs from our suppliers — pre-order the right unit for your goal and budget.
Wallet, pool, node and firmware configured properly — plus power, cooling and noise sorted for your space.
Dashboards and alerts so you can see hash rate, temperature and uptime at a glance and catch problems early.
Plain-language coaching on how mining, wallets and rewards work — so you’re in control, not dependent on us.
Your Bitaxe finds a Bitcoin block: 3.125 BTC lands in your wallet — a six-figure win, from a 17-watt device on your desk. A Bitcoin Cash block: 3.125 BCH, yours. A DigiByte block: a couple of hundred DGB — small, but these wins genuinely happen to home miners.
That’s the whole idea of solo lottery mining: tiny running cost, ticket in every draw, jackpot-sized upside. Set it up once and it quietly plays for you around the clock — and the calculator above shows you the honest odds while you dream.
Think of it as a lottery ticket that plays itself. A home solo miner’s expected income is close to zero — but unlike a paper ticket, it enters every draw, around the clock, for pennies of power. Hit a DigiByte block and you pocket a small win (these really happen); hit Bitcoin Cash and it’s a serious prize; hit Bitcoin and it’s life-changing. The calculator above shows your exact odds.
Very civilised. A Bitaxe is near-silent (~30 dB — quieter than a whisper) and just gets warm to the touch; the NerdQAxe models hum along like a soft laptop fan. Even the biggest NerdOctaxe is about as loud as a quiet desktop PC. All of them are happy sitting on a desk or shelf.
Easily. A Bitaxe draws 17W — about a bright LED bulb. The NerdQAxe models sit around a laptop’s 90–120W, and even the largest Nerdoctaxe at 240W is roughly a large TV. Any normal wall socket handles these fine, and the monthly cost is pocket change. (The heavyweight Antminer rigs above are a different story — those need a proper power plan, which we help with.)
All the home starters are SHA-256 miners, so the same device can mine Bitcoin, or point at Bitcoin Cash or DigiByte solo pools for better odds of an actual win — your choice, switchable anytime. The heavyweight Antminers are different machines: the L-series mines Litecoin + Dogecoin together, and the Z15 Pro mines Zcash.
We can. Setup and configuration — wallet, solo pool, firmware, Wi-Fi and dashboard — is available as a paid add-on service, done properly and explained as we go. Prefer DIY? Every purchase comes with our guidance, and we’re a message away if you get stuck.
Tell us your goal (learn, tinker, or a shot at the jackpot), your space, and your power situation. We’ll recommend the right miner and give you the honest numbers.