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From Raspberry Pi to Bitcoin Knots: My Solo Mining Journey

Just switched my node from Bitcoin Core to Bitcoin Knots after Core’s controversial OP_RETURN removal. Why? Because configurability matters. If we can’t tailor our nodes to prioritize financial sovereignty, we risk diluting Bitcoin’s original vision.

Discovering Bitaxe: The “Lottery Ticket” That Pays in Freedom

While researching alternatives, I stumbled into the world of #Bitaxe open-source miners. These devices turn solo mining into a decentralized revolution—imagine Satoshi’s “one CPU, one vote” reborn as “one ASIC, one vote.”

[Perplexity included a table that compares solo mining to the UK Lottery. It got a bit messed up when I copied it to Nostr so I've include a screenshot in addition to the original the text/data]

Lottery Mining vs. UK National Lottery: A Stark Contrast

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Aspect Bitcoin Solo Mining UK National Lottery

Odds ~1 in 4.3 million per day (1 TH/s) 1 in 45 million (Lotto jackpot)

Reward 3.125 BTC + fees (~$210,000) ~£1-10 million

Impact Strengthens decentralization Funds national projects

Educational Value Deepens understanding of PoW/blockchain Pure chance, no skill involved

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Why Solo Mining Matters in 2025

Fight Centralization: Massive pools control 85%+ of hashrate—solo mining reclaims network autonomy.

Learn by Doing: Configuring Knots nodes and Bitaxe miners teaches UTXO management, mempool dynamics, and consensus rules.

Ideological Alignment: Every solved block is a vote for cypherpunk values—no middlemen, no compromises.

A Call to Arms for Pleb Miners

When I mined my first block with a Bitaxe Gamma, it wasn’t just about the 3.125 BTC. It was proof that kitchen-table miners can still shape Bitcoin’s future.

**#BitcoinKnots #SoloMining #DecentralizeBTC

Join me in rejecting passive node operation. Let’s rebuild the network—one block template at a time.

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