1. Solo Mine for the Full 3.125 BTC Block Reward Instead of Splitting It With Pools

This is called a lottery miner. It does solo mining. Unlike pool mining where you contribute hashrate and split the block reward with thousands of others, this tries to solve the block 100% by itself.


The odds are extremely low. But if it happens, you get 100% of the profit, the full 3.125 BTC block reward (currently worth $350K+).


Every 10 minutes, the Bitcoin network races for a new block. This lets you join in from your home in minutes.

2. Plug-and-Play Setup in Minutes – No Technical Configuration Required

Setup is incredibly simple. Plug it into any USB-C port, scan the QR code with your phone, connect to your WiFi. Done.


No mining software to configure. No command line. No pool setup. No wallet configuration beyond entering your address.


You're mining solo within minutes of unboxing.

3. Runs on Just 1W via USB-C – Costs Pennies Per Month in Electricity

This device pulls just 1 watt of power. You can run it off any USB-C port – laptop, phone charger, power bank, whatever.


Electricity cost is roughly $0.11 per month running 24/7. That's 4,320 attempts at the block reward for the price of a candy bar.


Compare that to traditional mining rigs pulling hundreds or thousands of watts.

4. Actually Contributes to Network Decentralization Through Solo Mining

Beyond the lottery aspect, you're genuinely participating in Bitcoin's decentralization.


Every solo miner, no matter how small the hashrate, contributes to network security and decentralization. You're not just another node in a massive pool – you're an independent miner.


Plus, it looks pretty cool on your desk with the live mining dashboard displayed.

5. Serious Hobbyists Run At Least 9 Devices to Multiply Their Chances

Here's what experienced crypto hobbyists do: they don't run just one. They run 9, 12, or even 20+ devices simultaneously.


One device gives you 144 attempts per day at the block. Nine devices give you 1,296 attempts daily. At $0.11/month per device, running 9 costs under $1/month total while multiplying your odds ninefold.


The 2025 model just dropped with improved hashrate. Smart hobbyists are stacking at least 9.

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