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The Bitaxe Supra is the proven, lower-entry-price open-source solo miner — a single Bitmain BM1368 ASIC on a fully open hardware design, field-tested by thousands of home Bitcoiners. It is the value entry point into real solo lottery mining. D-Central is a Bitaxe-ecosystem pioneer (we built the original Bitaxe Mesh Stand and a line of Bitaxe heatsinks), and we ship the Supra assembled, tested, and tuned from Canada.

Where the Supra fits

The Supra runs the BM1368 chip — the well-proven previous-generation Bitaxe silicon with the largest community track record and the lowest cost of entry. Out of the box a Supra delivers roughly 0.7 TH/s in the mid-teens of watts; like every Bitaxe, the entire stack is open source (AxeOS firmware, open PCB) so every number is yours to tune. For exact stock figures and safe per-board tuning targets, see D-Central’s Definitive Bitaxe Overclocking Manual and the step-by-step Bitaxe Setup Guide. New to the device? Start with What Is Bitaxe?

Buy the Bitaxe Supra from D-Central

D-Central stocks the Supra in four cooling configurations:

→ Configure and buy your Bitaxe Supra (select the Supra version and your cooling). Prices in CAD; ships from Canada worldwide. Stock is limited and moves in batches — if a configuration shows as on backorder, it is genuinely allocated, not vaporware; contact us for the current batch ETA.

Supra vs Gamma — which Bitaxe?

D-Central also stocks the Bitaxe Gamma (BM1370). Short version: the Supra is the proven, lower-entry-price option; the Gamma is the newer, more efficient chip and the better choice for most buyers unless budget is the deciding factor. The full lineup, accessories (heatsinks, stands, the original Mesh Stand, PSUs), and block-win history live in the Bitaxe Hub.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Bitaxe Supra worth it?

If you want the lowest-cost entry into genuine open-source solo mining — a real (long-odds) shot at a full block on quiet, cheap-to-run hardware with the deepest community support — yes. The Supra is a lottery ticket plus a sovereignty statement at the best entry price in the Bitaxe family.

What chip is in the Bitaxe Supra?

A single Bitmain BM1368 ASIC — the proven previous-generation Bitaxe chip with the largest deployed base and community knowledge base. The newer Bitaxe Gamma uses the more efficient BM1370.

Supra or Gamma?

Supra if the lower entry price is the deciding factor and you want the most community-documented chip. Gamma for most buyers — newer BM1370, better efficiency and hashrate. Both are fully open source and sold by D-Central on the same product page.

Can I overclock the Bitaxe Supra?

Yes — frequency and core voltage are user-adjustable in AxeOS. Cooling is the limiter, which is why D-Central offers Noctua, Ice Cooler Tower, and Argon THRML configurations. Follow safe, per-board targets in D-Central’s Definitive Bitaxe Overclocking Manual rather than guessing.

Does D-Central ship the Bitaxe Supra internationally?

Yes. D-Central ships from Canada to Canada, the United States, and internationally. Stock moves in batches; contact us for the current batch ETA if your chosen configuration is on backorder.

Start mining sovereign

Ground the basics in What Is Bitaxe?, plan your setup with the Setup Guide, push it safely with the Overclocking Manual, then configure your Supra. Open-source hardware, hacked for the home miner — that is the whole point.