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34 sats \ 2 replies \ @WeAreAllSatoshi 11 Dec \ on: Advice for home mining bitcoin_Mining
I have 4 different miners I run at home. None of them are commercial, they’re all made for home mining.
I’d recommend buying something small and cheap to get your feet wet. Use it to learn how to connect to a pool or solo mine. It’s really just an ongoing learning experience. Once you’re comfortable, look to get beefier equipment to start earning more, or increasing your odds if you’re solo mining.
I’ve got some posts about my mining setup if you review my post history and bio.
I was thinking about setting up a bitaxe and joining an Ocean mining pool. The team there seems pretty reliable. Still looking into it.
Your guides should be useful thanks for the tip.
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I mine using bitaxe and point the hashrate to Ocean, but take into the account that you will need to generate a BOLT12 (https://ocean.xyz/docs/lightning#blog-bottom_post).
So, if you are new to this, start small and learn, try to enjoy the process. The easiest setup for a "cashflow" of sat to your LN wallet is BitAxe + Braiins pool.
Once you understand all the pieces, maybe you could add more miners and use the heat, right now the noise is the main issue.
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