Adding Ethernet connectivity to your Bitaxe or NerdQaxe+/++ is surprisingly easy and nothing to be afraid of. It just takes a few minutes of building and a firmware update and boom, you're ready to solo mine #Bitcoin via LAN. ⛏

Check out the tutorials for the Bitaxe & NerdQaxe++ LAN Adapters, featuring our favorite engineer and inventor of these wonderful little mods nostr:npub18cel6ufy7960c5632xfhlpccvdxankzkzs75ema45yxa4uhkzhqqsrulqe

1⃣ Nerd LAN Mod Mounting Tutorial:

https://youtu.be/E5ERmCS2uN8

2⃣ Bitaxe LAN Mod Mounting Tutorial:

https://youtu.be/E2M2w6M3AHQ

3⃣ You can get both Adapters and compatible home miners here:

https://www.gobrrr.me/shop/mining/

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

🛰️Off-Grid Relayed via satellite🛰️

--------------------------------

nostr:npub1l5pxvjzhw77h86tu0sml2gxg8jpwxch7fsj6d05n7vuqpq75v34syk4q0n said:

Adding Ethernet connectivity to your Bitaxe or NerdQaxe+/++ is surprisingly easy and nothing to be afraid of. It just takes a few minutes of building and a firmware update and boom, you're ready to solo mine #Bitcoin via LAN. ⛏

Check out the tutorials for the Bitaxe & NerdQaxe++ LAN Adapters, featuring our favorite engineer and inventor of these wonderful little mods nostr:npub18cel6ufy7960c5632xfhlpccvdxankzkzs75ema45yxa4uhkzhqqsrulqe

1⃣ Nerd LAN Mod Mounting Tutorial:

https://youtu.be/E5ERmCS2uN8

2⃣ Bitaxe LAN Mod Mounting Tutorial:

https://youtu.be/E2M2w6M3AHQ

3⃣ You can get both Adapters and compatible home miners here:

https://www.gobrrr.me/shop/mining/

--------------------------------

📡 BitSatRelay - Terminal-HQ

🛰️Off-Grid Relayed via satellite🛰️

--------------------------------

↩️ REPLY to nostr:npub18cel6ufy7960c5632xfhlpccvdxankzkzs75ema45yxa4uhkzhqqsrulqe

Re: nostr:note1akuytmt8gt74lhrvx600q6mew8g0ad99uv56cnl23nkp6cq39jqqs72mur

nostr:npub1l5pxvjzhw77h86tu0sml2gxg8jpwxch7fsj6d05n7vuqpq75v34syk4q0n said:

Tired of me posting about LAN Adapters yet? I'm not going to stop just now, lol.

Here's the 12 hour share comparison between the two NerdQaxe++, one on LAN, one on my shitty WIFI. As expected, the Nerd with the LAN connection submitted about 2% more valid shares to the Node.

--------------------------------

📡 BitSatRelay - Terminal-HQ

What is valid shares ?

When a miner submits his work to the Node, the Node checks if the share is in the requested difficulty range. If it is, the share is valid, if it's too low it will be invalid and this rejected.

What you call « his work » does it mean : what seems to be a valid block for the miner ?

A valid share does not equal a valid block, it just means the hash the miner sent is within expected value. To solve a block the difficulty needs to also be high enough.

So the hash is sent to the node and this one reply if this one is with suffisent number of 0 at the beginning ?