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Bitaxe and AxeOS: The Complete Guide to Open-Source Bitcoin Mining Hardware

What is Bitaxe?

Bitaxe is the world’s most active open-source ASIC miner project. Driven by the geek community, its goal is to make Bitcoin mining decentralized, transparent, and low-barrier.

Unlike traditional miners, every design file for Bitaxe is public on GitHub—from circuit schematics to PCB layouts. Anyone can manufacture, modify, or improve it.

Evolution of the Bitaxe Family:

ModelASIC ChipHashratePowerHighlight
Bitaxe UltraBM1366~500 GH/s~15WMature 3rd-gen solution
Bitaxe GammaBM13701.2 TH/s18-20WSingle-chip efficiency king
Bitaxe Turbo TouchDual BM13702.15 TH/s43WTouchscreen + Open UI

Bitaxe uses ASIC chips found in mass-produced Bitmain models (like the S19XP or S21 Pro). This means home miners can access industrial-grade silicon, just scaled down from thousands of chips to just 1 or 2.

AxeOS: The Soul of Bitaxe

AxeOS is the open-source firmware running on the Bitaxe. It is the operating system of the device and the only interface you interact with.

Core Features Overview:

Feature ModuleDescription
Web DashboardManage via browser IP address; no app needed
Real-Time MonitoringHashrate, temp, power, Best Difficulty at a glance
Performance TuningFreely adjust frequency and voltage
Pool ConfigurationSupports Stratum V1, compatible with major pools
OTA UpdatesUpgrade firmware directly via web interface

Two Design Philosophies of AxeOS:

  1. Fully Local: No cloud dependency. No data phoning home. Type the IP address; you’re inside your own miner.
  2. Universal Compatibility: The same firmware runs on all Bitaxe models, auto-detecting hardware.

First-Time Setup Guide

Step 1: Enter AP Mode

  • Upon powering on, Bitaxe creates a WiFi hotspot named Bitaxe.
  • Connect your phone to this hotspot and open a browser to http://192.168.4.1.

Step 2: Configure Network & Pool

  • Enter your home WiFi SSID and password.
  • In the Mining settings, enter the pool URL and your wallet address.

Step 3: Save & Reboot

  • The device will connect to your home network and obtain an IP address.
  • From then on, just visit that IP address to manage the miner.

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