NerdQAxe
Quad-chip open-source miner with display. Great balance of hashrate and power for home mining setups.
Open Source Hardware
This miner is built on open-source hardware designs — transparent schematics published for anyone to audit, modify, and manufacture. No vendor lock-in, no proprietary firmware, and community-verified security.
Every Bitcoiner who cares about decentralization should own open-source mining hardware. It is the ultimate expression of hardware sovereignty — no single company controls the design, the firmware, or your ability to mine.
Explore the Bitaxe Hub →Open Source Miners United
Open Source Miners United (OSMU) is the community movement behind open-source Bitcoin mining hardware. The designs were published openly, enabling permissionless manufacturing worldwide — ensuring no single entity controls mining hardware production.
D-Central participates in the OSMU ecosystem by assembling open-source miners, carrying Bitaxe-compatible accessories, and supporting builders from Canada.
Shop Open Source Miners →Manufactured by D-Central
This device is assembled and quality-tested by D-Central Technologies in Canada. D-Central builds open-source mining hardware and related accessories, including heatsinks, cases, stands, and power solutions.
When you buy from D-Central, you get a device prepared by a team that works directly with Bitcoin mining hardware. Units are tested before shipping and backed by Canadian technical support and ASIC repair experience.
Supporting manufacturers like D-Central is how open-source hardware achieves real decentralization — multiple independent producers worldwide, each building from the same open designs, ensuring no single entity controls the supply chain. Your purchase directly supports this mission.
Shop D-Central Miners →Calculateur de rentabilité
| Period | Revenue | Electricity Cost | Profit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daily | $0.06 | $0.13 | $-0.08 |
| Weekly | $0.39 | $0.94 | $-0.55 |
| Monthly | $1.69 | $4.03 | $-2.35 |
| Yearly | $20.50 | $49.06 | $-28.55 |
Heating offset estimates the value of heat replacing an electric space heater during heating season (~6 months/year in Canada). Actual savings depend on your heating setup and climate.
Solo Mining Estimate
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MagasinerFull Specifications
| Model | NerdQAxe |
| Model Number | NerdQAxe |
| Manufacturer | D-Central |
| Algorithme | SHA-256 |
| Coins Mined | Bitcoin (BTC) |
| Taux de hachage | 2 TH/s |
| Consommation électrique | 80 W |
| Efficiency | 40 J/TH |
| Niveau de bruit | 40 dB |
| Chip Model | BM1366 |
| Chip Count | 4 |
| Cooling | Air |
| Voltage Range | 12V DC (XT30 connector) |
| Operating Temperature | 0-50°C |
| Dimensions | 110x70x40 |
| Weight | 0.4 |
| Interface | WiFi |
| BTU Output | 273 BTU/hr |
| Equivalent Heater | Small personal heater (273 BTU/hr) |
| Daily Power Cost | $0.13/day |
| Monthly Power Cost | $4.03/mo |
| Circuit Requirement | Standard 120V 15A |
| Release Date | 2024-05-01 |
| MSRP | $249.00 |
| Status | Active |
Home Mining Assessment
Quad-chip open-source miner with display. Great balance of hashrate and power for home mining setups.
The NerdQAxe is a SHA-256 cryptocurrency miner manufactured by D-Central. It delivers a hashrate of 2 TH/s with a power consumption of 80W, achieving an efficiency of 40 J/TH.
Built on the BM1366 ASIC chip, uses air cooling, operates at 40 dB noise level, weighs 0.4 kg, measures 110x70x40.
With a home mining score of 71/100, this miner is well-suited for residential use. It produces 273 BTU/h of heat output, making it suitable for supplemental space heating.
At 40 J/TH, the NerdQAxe sits in the previous-generation efficiency tier; it runs best where electricity is inexpensive, or as a dual-purpose heat source.
The NerdQAxe is solo-mining capable, so you can point it at your own node or a solo pool for a shot at a full block reward, and its waste heat (around 273 BTU/h) can be ducted into a room, turning money you would otherwise spend on heating into hashrate.
View detailed specifications, real-time profitability calculations, and comparison data for the NerdQAxe in our comprehensive ASIC miner database.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the current mining economics for the NerdQAxe?
At $0.07/kWh, the NerdQAxe currently shows an estimated daily net cost of $0.08 before pool fees and hardware cost. Lower electricity rates, network changes, BTC price changes, or useful heat recovery can change the result.
Can I mine Bitcoin at home with the NerdQAxe?
Yes, the NerdQAxe scores 71/100 for home mining viability. It produces 40 dB of noise and draws 80W. It is suitable for home environments with appropriate placement considerations.
Can the NerdQAxe heat my home?
The NerdQAxe outputs approximately 273 BTU/hr of heat. For reference, a typical space heater produces 5,000-5,500 BTU/hr. All electrical energy consumed by the miner is converted to heat, making it 100% efficient as a heater. D-Central offers Bitcoin Space Heater builds designed specifically for home heating integration.
What power supply does the NerdQAxe need?
The NerdQAxe draws 80W of power. You need a power supply rated for at least 88W with appropriate voltage (12V DC (XT30 connector)). D-Central stocks compatible power supplies in our shop. Always use a quality PSU from a reputable manufacturer to protect the miner and wiring.
