NerdQAxe
D-Central- Hashrate
- 2.00 TH/s
- Power
- 80W
- Efficiency
- 40.0 J/TH
- Noise
- 40 dB
- BTU Output
- 273 BTU/hr
- Price
- $249
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Bitcoin accepted at checkout | Ships from Laval, QC, Canada | Expert support since 2016
Easy to set up, affordable, and perfect for your first mining experience.
Starting your Bitcoin mining journey? These miners are beginner-friendly with simple setup, low power requirements, and affordable price points under $500. We rank them by Home Mining Score — the higher the score, the easier and more practical they are for newcomers.
| Rank | Miner | Home Mining Score | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NerdQAxe | 71/100 | $249 | Details ↓ |
| 2 | Iceriver RXD RX0 | 71/100 | $395 | Details ↓ |
| 3 | Goldshell XT Card (100Gh/s) | 71/100 | $89 | Details ↓ |
| 4 | Goldshell AE Card | 71/100 | $99 | Details ↓ |
| 5 | Goldshell DG Card | 71/100 | $113 | Details ↓ |
Showing top 5 of 38 qualifying miners. Scroll down for full details.
Miners are ranked by Home Mining Score (highest first). Profitability is calculated server-side using live BTC price and network difficulty, with a default electricity rate of $0.0735/kWh (Quebec average). Daily revenue uses the standard formula: (hashrate x 10^12 x 86,400 x block_reward) / (difficulty x 2^32). You can adjust the electricity rate above to recalculate profitability for your location.
All data comes from our ASIC Miner Database. Scores, specs, and profitability update automatically. Only miners meeting this page's filter criteria are shown.
The Bitaxe series is the easiest — plug in a 5V power supply, connect to WiFi through the web interface, enter your Bitcoin address, and you are mining in minutes. No command line required.
You can start for under $100 with a Nerdminer (educational) or under $300 with a Bitaxe (actual solo mining). Full-scale mining with ASICs starts around $1,500-$3,000.
Not for beginner miners. Bitaxe and NerdAxe run on a standard 5V barrel jack power supply. Full-size ASICs above 1,500W may need a dedicated 240V circuit.
Pool mining combines your hashrate with others for steady small payouts. Solo mining means you mine alone — lower odds but you keep the entire block reward (3.125 BTC) if you find a block.
USB miners exist but are extremely low hashrate. The Bitaxe is a better entry point — it uses a 5V barrel jack (not USB for power) and delivers meaningful hashrate for solo mining.
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Calculate ProfitRankings update automatically with live market data. Profitability estimates use current BTC price and network difficulty and do not account for pool fees, hardware degradation, or price changes. Not financial advice. Electricity rate default is Quebec residential ($0.0735/kWh).
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