I really like the video and that you try it out with us. Sometimes I would feel the same like you and like that you proof yourself during video. Great work and you got a new follower ❤
warning to all who want to run it... be aware that at full 4TH power and 140W consumption, the miner is really hot and overheats (90°C or more). It is not possible to operate it for a long time without further solving the cooling problem. the solution is to remove the side grill of the intake and exhaust, but you need to disassemble the miner and you will lose the warranty. But then the cooling works better
Nice little novelty item. If you solo mine, it's like buying a lottery ticket every 10 mins. I'm still surprised how little power it takes to produce 4TH these days. Solo mine BCH may increase the odds. Might pick one up for fun.
@@mave4456 I have not used it enough since I got it. No issues yet, but only been running it for about a week continuously. I will use it a bit more before I make a video.
I bought mine for $99 each. I think pay per share (pps) pools are better suited for the nano3. I have 20 pieces and have around 0.4 bitcoin per day. and a chance on the whole block.
😂 20 pieces is about 80tera hash roughly 2800 watts now your maximum daily is .00016 and that's at the low end of the electric bill being 11¢/kwh no chance ur making .4 BTC on 80 terrahash but yes I agree pps pools are better so 20 nanos with power supply will run about $3500 roughly so in about 3.5 years you will roi
@@jasonkidwell1767 ah ok sorry. There is a little misunderstanding. Of course I don't just earn the 0.4 BTC with the nanos. I worded it wrong. sorry, I'm not good at English. I meant the 0.4 BTC I generally earn per day. So with all the miners I own. and your electricity bill doesn't apply to me. Everything for me runs on a PV system.
one of my friends he is mining digibyte solo with is one and gets a block a day sometimes even more and one block is 5 dollar would be nice so see you try out that for a week or so see if yo get the same luck :)
Right now it is around 0.00000300 BTC per day, mining in a pool. I will try some solo mining next week. For now I want to see if it is constant at that rate.
@@Ethan-qq3zx it is possible to use any USB-C power supply with 140W and a sufficiently sized cable For example i use Lenovo Legion Slim 140W AC Adaptor (USB-C)
Solo mining you will never see any amount of Bitcoin, only if you solve a block. Which with that miners hashrate will never happen. Pool mining you will see at least some Bitcoin.
Ok!! Thanks for the tip! I started mining in a pool to begin with now. Made 1 SEK in 20 hours - so no big money at all right now. Electrical cost probably higher than that. :) But fun little gadget and it makes heat and nice colors 🤠
when mining on the pool and paying from the 4TH mining share, you will get 0.22USD per day. This is nonsense because you will burn 3kWh of electricity per day. The only thing that makes sense is to mine SOLO and hope you hit the block and 3.125BTC. In a year, two, or five...
@@rz6354 are you going to the manufacturer and picking it up? Are you buying the PSU? All of which cost money so the nano is about $99+$30=$120+$50ish for shipping you get close too $180ish to your door step so yeah I'd say $300 is fair
@@jasonkidwell1767 ok that's everyone's choice. i buy one for 99$ + 40$ Fedex shiping = 140$ and i use notebook 140W usb-c adaptor, but AC power source from nanufacturer is cheap and 140W too and working fine..
I really like the video and that you try it out with us. Sometimes I would feel the same like you and like that you proof yourself during video. Great work and you got a new follower ❤
@@Riculux Thank you very much! I will make more videos after I have used it more. Keep watching! 👍😊
warning to all who want to run it... be aware that at full 4TH power and 140W consumption, the miner is really hot and overheats (90°C or more). It is not possible to operate it for a long time without further solving the cooling problem.
the solution is to remove the side grill of the intake and exhaust, but you need to disassemble the miner and you will lose the warranty.
But then the cooling works better
yes and modifikation the chips cooling! my nano is not hot !
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
@@canaan6966 Thank you!!🙏
Nice little novelty item. If you solo mine, it's like buying a lottery ticket every 10 mins. I'm still surprised how little power it takes to produce 4TH these days. Solo mine BCH may increase the odds. Might pick one up for fun.
I will try solo mining also! Guess it could make some more money if I am lucky :D
hello from france thank's for your video and help.
Hello! Thanks for watching and glad it helps! 👍
Have you had any issues with your nano 3 since you've gotten it? Anything you suggest doing?
@@mave4456 I have not used it enough since I got it. No issues yet, but only been running it for about a week continuously. I will use it a bit more before I make a video.
I bought mine for $99 each. I think pay per share (pps) pools are better suited for the nano3. I have 20 pieces and have around 0.4 bitcoin per day. and a chance on the whole block.
Ok! I have to look into that! Thanks for info!! 👍👍
😂 20 pieces is about 80tera hash roughly 2800 watts now your maximum daily is .00016 and that's at the low end of the electric bill being 11¢/kwh no chance ur making .4 BTC on 80 terrahash but yes I agree pps pools are better so 20 nanos with power supply will run about $3500 roughly so in about 3.5 years you will roi
@@jasonkidwell1767 ah ok sorry. There is a little misunderstanding. Of course I don't just earn the 0.4 BTC with the nanos. I worded it wrong. sorry, I'm not good at English. I meant the 0.4 BTC I generally earn per day. So with all the miners I own. and your electricity bill doesn't apply to me. Everything for me runs on a PV system.
@@StephanFalk-l8m I was looking into solar as well what are you using if you don't mind me asking
Bitcoin Silver BTCS is good for Mining with it.
Can more than one device download the app and connect to the miner?
@@a_d_s5361 Hmm, have not tried that. I will probably try. Stay tuned!!
one of my friends he is mining digibyte solo with is one and gets a block a day sometimes even more and one block is 5 dollar would be nice so see you try out that for a week or so see if yo get the same luck :)
Where did u order?
I ordered via Indiegogo: www.indiegogo.com/projects/avalon-nano-3-blockchain-smart-home#
How much have you made I am new too crypto mining wondering if this one is worth is for a newbie
Right now it is around 0.00000300 BTC per day, mining in a pool. I will try some solo mining next week. For now I want to see if it is constant at that rate.
@@Kurkkio thanks do you know where I can get a power supply for it
@@Ethan-qq3zx it is possible to use any USB-C power supply with 140W and a sufficiently sized cable
For example i use Lenovo Legion Slim 140W AC Adaptor (USB-C)
@@rz6354 thanks
This is good for Mining Solo Bitcoin Silver BTCS u can find one block a day.😊
This thing will earn you about $13 a year
Solo mining you will never see any amount of Bitcoin, only if you solve a block. Which with that miners hashrate will never happen. Pool mining you will see at least some Bitcoin.
Ok!! Thanks for the tip! I started mining in a pool to begin with now. Made 1 SEK in 20 hours - so no big money at all right now. Electrical cost probably higher than that. :) But fun little gadget and it makes heat and nice colors 🤠
They are kyc free bitcoin if you mine it. Always a treasure
Solo minor hit a Block just the other day with a hash rate a lot lower than this. But yeah, it’s a lottery.
when mining on the pool and paying from the 4TH mining share, you will get 0.22USD per day. This is nonsense because you will burn 3kWh of electricity per day.
The only thing that makes sense is to mine SOLO and hope you hit the block and 3.125BTC. In a year, two, or five...
i purchased mine and never used it. im currently selling it on Ebay for 300
What's your listing my friend?
@@jasonkidwell1767 Sorry, it sold in a couple hours
300USD ... that is nonsense
price for Avalon nano 3 is 99$ on manufacturer website (Canaan).
@@rz6354 are you going to the manufacturer and picking it up? Are you buying the PSU? All of which cost money so the nano is about $99+$30=$120+$50ish for shipping you get close too $180ish to your door step so yeah I'd say $300 is fair
@@jasonkidwell1767 ok that's everyone's choice. i buy one for 99$ + 40$ Fedex shiping = 140$ and i use notebook 140W usb-c adaptor, but AC power source from nanufacturer is cheap and 140W too and working fine..