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NerdQAxe++ Review: The Home Bitcoin Solo Miner Worth Buying in 2026

NerdQAxe++ Review: The Home Bitcoin Solo Miner Wor...

NerdQAxe++ Review: The Home Bitcoin Solo Miner Worth Buying in 2026

If you've been looking for a home Bitcoin solo miner that fits on your desk, runs quietly, and doesn't drain your electricity bill, the NerdQAxe++ deserves your attention. Built on the open-source BitAxe platform, this compact ASIC miner puts genuine SHA-256 hashing power in your hands — without the noise, heat, or complexity of industrial-grade machines.

NerdQAxe++ vs Other Home Bitcoin Miners (2026)

Miner Hashrate Power Noise Price Best For
NerdQAxe++ 4.8TH 4.8 TH/s ~35W <38 dB ~€200 Solo mining, desk use
Avalon Nano 3S 4 TH/s 140W <35 dB ~€280 Quietest, beginner
BitAxe Gamma 601 1.2 TH/s 15W Silent ~€80 Ultra-budget, hobby
Antminer S21 XP 270 TH/s 3,645W 75 dB ~€8,000+ Serious miners

Sources: Mineshop.eu product data, Proto.xyz (BitAxe manufacturer), Canaan.io, Bitmain.com. All figures Q1 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions — NerdQAxe++

What is the NerdQAxe++ and what makes it different from a BitAxe?

A: The NerdQAxe++ is an open-source Bitcoin ASIC miner based on the BM1370 chip (the same chip used in the Antminer S21 series), producing 4.8 TH/s at approximately 35W. Compared to the BitAxe Gamma (1.2 TH/s, 15W), the NerdQAxe++ delivers 4× more hashrate at roughly 2× the power, making it significantly more effective for solo mining probability. Both use open-source firmware and can be tracked on SoloBlocks.io. (Source: Proto.xyz, 2025.)

What are the real solo mining odds with a NerdQAxe++ in 2026?

A: At 4.8 TH/s and a Bitcoin network hashrate of approximately 800 EH/s (as of Q1 2026, source: mempool.space), your statistical probability of finding a block solo is approximately once every 9,600 years. Despite these odds, home miners do win — several sub-10 TH/s solo miners found blocks in 2025. Check live solo finds at SoloBlocks.io and calculate your personal odds at soloblocks.io/calculator.

How much electricity does the NerdQAxe++ use per month?

A: Running 24/7, the NerdQAxe++ consumes approximately 35W × 720 hours = 25.2 kWh/month. At the EU average electricity rate of €0.28/kWh (Eurostat, Q4 2025), that is approximately €7.06/month — less than a single cup of coffee per day. This makes it one of the most cost-effective home mining devices available anywhere in Europe.

Can the NerdQAxe++ be used for pool mining or only solo mining?

A: The NerdQAxe++ supports both solo and pool mining via the Stratum protocol. You can connect it to any mining pool (Braiins Pool, OCEAN, F2Pool) for small but consistent payouts, or direct it at CKPool Solo for zero-fee solo mining. Most home miners use it for solo mining — the extremely low electricity cost means running it 24/7 costs almost nothing while keeping a chance at the full block reward alive.

Is the NerdQAxe++ worth buying in 2026?

A: At ~€200 and under 35W power draw, the NerdQAxe++ is one of the best value home mining devices in 2026. It won't replace your electricity bill income with Bitcoin earnings — at current difficulty, daily pool earnings are well under €0.01 — but for solo mining participation, educational value, and as a conversation piece, it's hard to beat. If you have solar panels or cheap electricity, it pays for itself in electricity savings versus leaving it off. Available from Mineshop.eu with EU delivery.

Where can I buy the NerdQAxe++ in Europe?

A: The NerdQAxe++ is available at Mineshop.eu from EU warehouse stock in Ireland. Mineshop has been supplying European miners with genuine ASIC hardware since 2016, with fast DHL/FedEx delivery across all EU countries and full manufacturer warranty support.

In this review we cover everything you need to know about the NerdQAxe++ in 2026: hashrate, power consumption, setup, the full lineup available at Mineshop, and whether solo mining at home still makes sense.

What We Cover

What Is the NerdQAxe++?

The NerdQAxe++ is a small, open-source Bitcoin ASIC miner based on the BitAxe hardware design. At its core sit BM1368 chips — the same silicon used in Bitmain's Antminer S21 family — wired into a compact PCB module roughly the size of a hardback book. The result is a surprisingly capable home miner that draws under 35 W while delivering around 4.8 TH/s of SHA-256 hashing power.

Unlike industrial ASIC miners that need dedicated circuits, loud fans, and careful thermal management, the NerdQAxe++ is genuinely plug-and-play. Power it via a standard ATX PSU or the included supply, connect it to your Wi-Fi through the AxeOS web interface, point it at a solo mining pool, and you're hashing.

Why Open Source Matters

Because the NerdQAxe++ is built on open-source hardware and firmware, the community continuously improves efficiency and adds features. You're not locked into a manufacturer's firmware roadmap. Updates are frequent, transparent, and free — a significant advantage over proprietary mini miners.

Key Specs and Efficiency

Here's what you can expect from the standard NerdQAxe++ 4.8 TH/s model:

  • Hashrate: ~4.8 TH/s (SHA-256 / Bitcoin)
  • Power draw: ~30–35 W typical
  • Efficiency: ~6–7 J/TH — competitive for its class
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz), web-based AxeOS dashboard
  • Cooling: integrated 40 mm fan (very quiet at stock settings)
  • Form factor: compact PCB module, desktop-friendly
  • Operating voltage: 5 V input (USB-C or dedicated PSU)

At roughly 35 W and €0.10/kWh electricity, the NerdQAxe++ costs less than €0.10 per day to run. Compare that to an Antminer S21 XP drawing 3,500 W — about 100 times more power — and you see exactly what kind of miner this is: a hobby-scale machine you run indefinitely in the background without worrying about your electricity bill. You can check estimated profitability numbers for any miner using the ASIC miners profitability calculator.

Solo Mining with the NerdQAxe++

This is where the NerdQAxe++ earns its "lottery miner" nickname. At 4.8 TH/s, your contribution to the Bitcoin network is tiny — the current network hashrate is well over 800 EH/s. You are not going to mine Bitcoin consistently on a schedule. What you're doing is buying a ticket in an ongoing lottery where the jackpot is a full 3.125 BTC block reward.

The Solo Mining Odds in 2026

With 4.8 TH/s pointed at a solo pool, your statistical probability of finding a block is roughly once every several hundred thousand years — on average. But Bitcoin mining is probabilistic. Blocks have been found by solo miners running far less hashrate than that. The appeal is the same as a lottery: the expected value per hash is the same whether you're a single miner or a giant pool.

To calculate your exact solo mining odds based on hashrate, use the SoloBlocks solo mining calculator — it gives a realistic probability estimate and shows how often EU solo miners are finding blocks.

Which Pool to Use?

Most NerdQAxe++ owners point their miners at CKPool solo (solo.ckpool.org) or SoloBlocks. Both are legitimate solo mining pools that give you 100% of the block reward if you find one. Setup takes about two minutes inside AxeOS — you just paste in your Bitcoin wallet address and the pool URL.

NerdQAxe++ Lineup at Mineshop

Mineshop stocks the full NerdQAxe++ family, giving you options depending on budget and hashrate goals:

NerdQAxe++ 4.8 TH/s (Standard)

The original — 4.8 TH/s, ~35 W, air-cooled with integrated fan. The ideal starting point for most home miners. Simple setup, solid community support, and available as both standard and hydro-cooled variants. Browse the full NerdQAxe range at Mineshop.

NerdQAxe++ Rev6 and Rev6.1

The Rev6 and Rev6.1 are the latest hardware revisions, featuring improved PCB layout, better thermal management, and slightly higher stable overclock headroom. If you're buying new, the Rev6.1 is the version to get — it benefits from all the community-driven improvements over the original design.

NerdQAxe++ Hydro Variants

For builders who want to run the NerdQAxe++ at higher clock speeds without fan noise, the Hydro variant replaces the air-cooler with water-block fittings. Pair it with a small PC water-cooling loop and you can push clock speeds higher while running virtually silently. A favourite for home-office setups where acoustics matter.

NerdOctaxe Ultra — 12 TH/s

If 4.8 TH/s isn't enough, the NerdOctaxe Ultra steps up to ~12 TH/s by fitting eight BM1368 chips on a larger PCB. Still a home-friendly form factor, still dramatically quieter than a full ASIC, but with 2.5× the hashrate for proportionally better solo odds. Find it in our mini Bitcoin miners category.

Setup and Daily Use

Getting a NerdQAxe++ running takes under 15 minutes:

  1. Power on the unit (USB-C power supply included)
  2. Connect to the "NerdQAxe" Wi-Fi access point from your phone or laptop
  3. Open 192.168.4.1 in your browser — this is the AxeOS dashboard
  4. Enter your home Wi-Fi credentials and click Save
  5. Add your Bitcoin wallet address and solo pool URL (e.g. solo.ckpool.org:3333)
  6. Confirm the miner connects and hashrate is showing on the dashboard

After setup, AxeOS runs in your browser at the miner's local IP address. You can monitor hashrate, temperature, accepted shares, and best difficulty — the last metric being the most exciting, as a "best diff" approaching the current network difficulty means you're getting very close to a block find.

Is It Loud?

At stock settings, the NerdQAxe++ is library-quiet — around 25–30 dB. It's perfectly suited for a living room shelf, home office desk, or bedroom windowsill. The Hydro variants are silent entirely.

Is the NerdQAxe++ Worth Buying in 2026?

The honest answer: it depends on why you want it. If you're expecting consistent mining income, an industrial ASIC like the Antminer S21 series makes more financial sense. But if you want:

  • A Bitcoin mining device that runs silently on your desk
  • A real shot (however slim) at a full 3.125 BTC block reward
  • An educational, hands-on introduction to how Bitcoin mining works
  • Something to run for years with minimal electricity cost

…then the NerdQAxe++ is genuinely excellent. It's well-built, community-supported, constantly improving, and surprisingly satisfying to watch hash away 24/7. The Hydro and Rev6.1 variants represent the best the open-source mining world currently has to offer at this scale.

Ready to Order Your NerdQAxe++?

Browse the full lineup — including the Rev6.1, Hydro, and NerdOctaxe Ultra — in our NerdQAxe miners section at Mineshop.eu. All units ship across Europe with fast delivery, and our team is happy to help you choose the right variant for your setup.

Questions about solo mining setup, pool configuration, or which revision to buy? Contact the Mineshop team — we mine too, and we know these machines inside out.

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