NerdQaxe++ (4.8 TH/s) Open-Source Bitcoin Miner

$799.00

The NerdQaxe++ is a powerful, open-source SHA-256 Bitcoin miner designed for serious hobbyists and advanced home users. With a hashrate of around 4.8 TH/s, it sits well above entry-level devices like Bitaxe while remaining far more approachable than industrial mining hardware.

This miner is popular with users who want a hands-on learning experience with Bitcoin mining at a meaningful hashrate, without stepping into the noise, heat, and power demands of commercial ASICs.

Why the NerdQaxe++ makes sense in Australia

Australian electricity prices and widespread rooftop solar mean efficiency matters. The NerdQaxe++ is often chosen by users who have excess solar generation or dedicated circuits and want to explore Bitcoin mining in a controlled, educational way.

Compared to industrial miners, the NerdQaxe++ offers a balance:

  • Substantial hashrate

  • Manageable power draw

  • Home-friendly footprint

This makes it suitable for garages, workshops, or well-ventilated home office setups.

Key specifications

  • Algorithm: SHA-256 (Bitcoin)

  • Hashrate: ~4.8 TH/s

  • Power consumption: ~80 - 100W

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi

  • Cooling: active cooling with heatsinks and fans

  • Firmware: open-source (NerdQaxe / ESP-Miner ecosystem)

  • Form factor: extremely compact compared to industrial ASICs

(Exact performance depends on silicon quality, airflow, and firmware settings.)

What it’s like to own

The NerdQaxe++ is very quiet while achieving the most efficient miner (15W/Th) in today’s market. It’s open-source hardware designed for users who want visibility and control over how their miner runs.

Owners typically:

  • Monitor temperatures and power usage

  • Adjust firmware settings

  • Learn how hashrate, difficulty, and variance interact in real time

For many users, this transparency and control is the main appeal.

Common use cases

  • Solo pool mining for learning and experimentation

  • Advanced hobbyist Bitcoin mining setups

  • Using spare or solar power during daylight hours

  • Open-source firmware development and testing

How it compares to smaller miners

If you’re already familiar with Bitaxe-class devices, the NerdQaxe++ represents a step up in scale:

  • Higher hashrate for deeper learning

  • Greater thermal and power considerations

  • More suitable for dedicated spaces

It’s often chosen by users who want to go beyond entry-level hardware while staying within a home-friendly environment.

Important note

The NerdQaxe++ is intended for hobbyist and educational use.
It is not a financial or investment product, and Bitcoin solo mining outcomes are probabilistic and not guaranteed.

FAQ

Is the NerdQaxe++ suitable for home use?
It can be, provided you have adequate ventilation and are comfortable managing heat and power. It is quieter and smaller than industrial ASICs but more demanding than entry-level miners.

Can I solo mine with the NerdQaxe++?
Yes. Many users connect NerdQaxe++ miners to solo pools to learn how block discovery works in practice.

Is this open-source hardware?
Yes. The NerdQaxe++ ecosystem uses open-source firmware and tooling, allowing users to inspect, modify, and build on the software.

Does it work in Australia?
Yes. Ensure your power supply and electrical setup meet Australian standards and are appropriate for the device’s requirements.

Complete firmware source, binaries and development tools are available at the NerdQaxe++ Github.

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The NerdQaxe++ is a powerful, open-source SHA-256 Bitcoin miner designed for serious hobbyists and advanced home users. With a hashrate of around 4.8 TH/s, it sits well above entry-level devices like Bitaxe while remaining far more approachable than industrial mining hardware.

This miner is popular with users who want a hands-on learning experience with Bitcoin mining at a meaningful hashrate, without stepping into the noise, heat, and power demands of commercial ASICs.

Why the NerdQaxe++ makes sense in Australia

Australian electricity prices and widespread rooftop solar mean efficiency matters. The NerdQaxe++ is often chosen by users who have excess solar generation or dedicated circuits and want to explore Bitcoin mining in a controlled, educational way.

Compared to industrial miners, the NerdQaxe++ offers a balance:

  • Substantial hashrate

  • Manageable power draw

  • Home-friendly footprint

This makes it suitable for garages, workshops, or well-ventilated home office setups.

Key specifications

  • Algorithm: SHA-256 (Bitcoin)

  • Hashrate: ~4.8 TH/s

  • Power consumption: ~80 - 100W

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi

  • Cooling: active cooling with heatsinks and fans

  • Firmware: open-source (NerdQaxe / ESP-Miner ecosystem)

  • Form factor: extremely compact compared to industrial ASICs

(Exact performance depends on silicon quality, airflow, and firmware settings.)

What it’s like to own

The NerdQaxe++ is very quiet while achieving the most efficient miner (15W/Th) in today’s market. It’s open-source hardware designed for users who want visibility and control over how their miner runs.

Owners typically:

  • Monitor temperatures and power usage

  • Adjust firmware settings

  • Learn how hashrate, difficulty, and variance interact in real time

For many users, this transparency and control is the main appeal.

Common use cases

  • Solo pool mining for learning and experimentation

  • Advanced hobbyist Bitcoin mining setups

  • Using spare or solar power during daylight hours

  • Open-source firmware development and testing

How it compares to smaller miners

If you’re already familiar with Bitaxe-class devices, the NerdQaxe++ represents a step up in scale:

  • Higher hashrate for deeper learning

  • Greater thermal and power considerations

  • More suitable for dedicated spaces

It’s often chosen by users who want to go beyond entry-level hardware while staying within a home-friendly environment.

Important note

The NerdQaxe++ is intended for hobbyist and educational use.
It is not a financial or investment product, and Bitcoin solo mining outcomes are probabilistic and not guaranteed.

FAQ

Is the NerdQaxe++ suitable for home use?
It can be, provided you have adequate ventilation and are comfortable managing heat and power. It is quieter and smaller than industrial ASICs but more demanding than entry-level miners.

Can I solo mine with the NerdQaxe++?
Yes. Many users connect NerdQaxe++ miners to solo pools to learn how block discovery works in practice.

Is this open-source hardware?
Yes. The NerdQaxe++ ecosystem uses open-source firmware and tooling, allowing users to inspect, modify, and build on the software.

Does it work in Australia?
Yes. Ensure your power supply and electrical setup meet Australian standards and are appropriate for the device’s requirements.

Complete firmware source, binaries and development tools are available at the NerdQaxe++ Github.