POWERFUL AT-HOME
BITCOIN MINERS CHASE THE
3.125 BTC
REWARD.
Solo mining means you run independently — if your device solves a block, you get the full reward. Plug in, connect Wi-Fi, and let it run. Are you ready to take your shot?
More power. More hash.
More shots at the next block.
If MineUp Pro is the “easy entry”, Bitaxe Gamma is the upgraded weapon — built for people who want more attempts and a setup that can stay online 24/7.
What changes vs a tiny miner? More hashrate means more attempts in the same time window. That’s it — simple math. You’re not buying “guaranteed income.” You’re buying a machine that takes bigger swings and keeps swinging.
Solo or pool: run solo for the long-shot hunt, or run pool mode for smaller payouts over time. Either way, Gamma is made to stay online and keep hashing with minimal babysitting.
Reality check: solo hits are rare — but they’re real. Gamma is for people who want to stack more attempts, not for people looking for magic.
How Bitcoin mining actually works
No fluff. Just the basics: hashrate, odds, solo vs pool — and what your device is doing 24/7.
What is Bitcoin mining?
Hashrate: what it means (and why it matters)
Solo vs pool: what you’re actually choosing
Solo mode: you mine alone — rare outcomes, but if you ever find a block, the win is huge.
Difficulty & odds: why “time online” matters
What you need to run a miner at home
Running today by 2,847 miners
Real people. Real devices. That “what if it hits tonight?” feeling.
“This $59 Bitcoin miner gives everyday users a real shot at participating in the network.”
In its coverage, Forbes highlights the rise of ultra-low-power home miners designed for regular users. Instead of industrial rigs, devices like MineUp run quietly on a desk, stay online 24/7, and let owners participate in Bitcoin mining without technical complexity or high electricity costs.
