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Mining knowledge, repair guides, and industry insights from the workshop floor.

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Antminer Power & Voltage Modification Guide

Antminers ship for 240V data centers, not your basement. The complete guide to running a miner on a standard 110V/120V household circuit – voltage conversion, the Slim Edition and Loki Edition builds, choosing an APW3-class PSU, mounting it safely, and the electrical fire-safety practices that keep home mining from burning the house down.

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Home Bitcoin Mining: The Complete Guide

The complete reference for mining Bitcoin from home – equipment selection, noise and heat management, electrical sizing, profitability math, network security, and why distributed home hashrate keeps Bitcoin decentralized. Built on D-Central’s experience since 2016.

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Self-Hosted AI Troubleshooting: GPU Not Detected, OOM, Slow Tokens

Self-hosted AI breaks. So does firmware. Troubleshooting is a skill plebs already have — this post just translates the common AI failure modes (GPU not detected, OOM on load, slow tokens, service won’t start) into the vocabulary you already use.

ASIC Hardware

How to Start Bitcoin Mining at Home in 2026

Introduction: The Decentralization Imperative Bitcoin mining at home isn’t about getting rich quick. It’s about participating in the most robust monetary network humanity has ever…

Bitcoin mining

Bitcoin Mining ROI: How to Evaluate Any Miner

Evaluating a Bitcoin miner is fundamentally a technology assessment, not a financial speculation. The question is not will Bitcoin go up — it is does…

Bitcoin mining

How to Choose a Bitcoin Mining Pool in 2026

Choosing a mining pool is one of the most consequential decisions a Bitcoin miner makes — and one of the most overlooked. Your pool determines…

Hardware Tools

The Open-Source Hardware Tools Directory for Sovereign Bitcoiners

One catalog, many shoulders. A directory of the open hardware and open firmware that makes a Bitcoiner home lab actually sovereign — from pocket multitools to ASIC firmware. Credit where due, honest on price and license, no hype.

Bitcoin × Sovereignty

Zaps Explained: Lightning + Nostr as Sovereign Social Monetization

A zap is a Lightning payment stapled to a Nostr note. NIP-57 specifies the handshake. The result is the first native monetization primitive the open web has ever had: no ads, no platform tax, no KYC. Here is how it works and how to turn it on.