Bitaxe Gamma 601 — Rentabilidad Minería
Resumen
The Bitaxe Gamma 601 is the current flagship of the open-source Bitaxe family, released August 2024, built around a single Bitmain BM1370 chip recovered from S21 Pro hashboards — 1.2 TH/s at 12.5 J/TH on 15 W. The Gamma is a milestone: it is the first Bitaxe whose efficiency matches the tier of industrial 2024 ASICs, while still running off USB-C and a small heatsink. Licensed under CERN-OHL-S-2.0, fully open hardware (skot/bitaxe on GitHub, 1.3k+ stars), it is the device of choice for solo lottery mining today and the gold standard recommended to newcomers. Within the Bitaxe lineup the Gamma sits above the Supra (0.7 TH/s, 21.4 J/TH) and the Ultra (0.4 TH/s, 30 J/TH). Common deployments: home solo mining via solo.ckpool.org, hackerspace lottery pools, sovereignty-focused enthusiasts.
Ver el glosario →Especificaciones
Hashrate
1.2 TH/s
Potencia
15W
Eficiencia
12.5 J/TH
Refrigeración
Air
Fecha de lanzamiento
August 2024
Fabricante
Bitaxe (open source)
Rentabilidad en vivo
Impacto del halving 2028
The April 2028 halving cuts the block subsidy from 3.125 to 1.5625 BTC. For pool mining via public-pool.io, daily revenue mechanically halves: ~$0 today, ~$0 post-halving. For solo lottery mining via solo.ckpool.org, the lottery odds themselves don't change — they are hashrate-relative, the Gamma's 1.2 TH/s against the network determines the probability — but the prize halves: 1.5625 BTC + transaction fees per block instead of 3.125 BTC + fees. At plausible BTC prices in the 2028 window ($80–120k), a single Gamma 601 block hit still pays $125–190k. The Gamma's role as a learning device and a sovereign participation tool is unchanged by the halving.
Ver cuenta atrás halving →Preguntas frecuentes
What can I expect when running a Bitaxe Gamma 601?▾
Three layers. (1) Pool mining via public-pool.io: ~$0/day at the current hashprice — the Gamma is the first Bitaxe where this isn't pure noise on cheap electricity (sub-$0.05/kWh you actually keep small net margin). (2) Solo lottery mining via solo.ckpool.org: no daily payout, but the best lottery odds in the Bitaxe family — ~3× better than the Ultra. A successful block hit pays 3.125 BTC + fees today (~$300k+). (3) Educational and sovereignty value: the Gamma is the recommended kit for newcomers wanting hands-on Bitcoin protocol learning and a real participation device.
What does it cost to run a Bitaxe Gamma 601?▾
Hardware: ~$200 retail, $130–170 second-hand or DIY. Electricity: 15 W × 24h × 365 days = 131 kWh/year. At $0.10/kWh that is $13/year, at $0.20/kWh $26/year. Network: any Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Cooling: small heatsink and fan included with most Gamma builds. Total year-1 cost ~$215–240. Pool revenue at retail electricity rates roughly covers the electricity bill — break-even-ish or slightly positive. Below $0.05/kWh you keep a small net margin from pool mining alone, plus the lottery option on top. The Gamma is the first Bitaxe where running 24/7 on residential power isn't a pure money loss.
What are the real solo lottery odds with a Bitaxe Gamma 601?▾
Solo mining is a Poisson lottery: your chance of finding a block is your hashrate ÷ network hashrate, multiplied by 144 blocks/day. With the Gamma 601 at 1.2 TH/s against ~600 EH/s, that is ~0.0000288% per day, or ~0.0105% per year (1 in ~9,500). The mean time to a hit is ~9,500 years on average — that's the average, not a deadline; the Poisson tail puts a real (long-tail) probability on hits in any given month. The Gamma has the best lottery odds in the Bitaxe family, ~3× better than the Ultra 205. Solo block hits with low-hashrate gear get reported on solo.ckpool.org and public-pool.io block feeds — they happen, they're just rare. Per-year, the lottery-ticket equivalent crushes a single Powerball draw (1 in 292 million).
How do I set up solo mining with a Bitaxe Gamma 601?▾
Flash AxeOS firmware (skot/esp-miner on GitHub) — most retail Gammas ship pre-flashed by sellers like AltAir, D-Central, or Bitcoin Tribe. Connect via Wi-Fi or Ethernet through the AxeOS web setup. Configure your pool: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 for true solo lottery (full block reward to you if your hashrate finds the block), or stratum+tcp://public-pool.io:21496 for low-fee solo-style pooled rewards. The username is your BTC address — that's where any reward lands. Save and the Gamma starts hashing within seconds. The AxeOS dashboard shows live hashrate, accepted shares, current network target, chip temperature, and estimated time-to-share at your current difficulty.
Bitaxe Gamma 601 vs NerdMiner — which one to pick?▾
NerdMiner is a different category: ~50 KH/s on an ESP32, designed as a learning platform with a tiny LCD showing solo mining stats. Its hashrate is roughly 24,000× lower than a Gamma 601, so as actual lottery hardware it is essentially symbolic; as an educational and conversation-piece project, it is brilliant and costs ~$30. The Gamma 601 wins for anyone who wants real (if still long-tail) solo lottery odds and a meaningful pool-mining contribution. The NerdMiner wins as a learning gateway, a desk ornament, and a low-cost token of participation. Many Bitcoin enthusiasts run both for complementary reasons.



