Serving The Planet

How to Build Your Own Bitcoin ASIC miner USB farm

Early 2014 — after much debate — I decided to become a co-founder of a new project called Bitcoin-Economy. Not that I needed another project or e-learning course, but getting paid to learn about something that’s an extension of what I’ve been interested about for a while?

But this article is about something else … As I’m not a total newbie to the world of bit coin.

Bitcoin ASIC Miner Introduction

I heard about bitcoin mining aspect a few years back. Roughly know what it is. But I also know when we were doing all the algorithmic calculations for SETI, cancer research and similar projects around 2001-2003, that the energy bill boosted to humongous proportions. So mining with a PC? Was a no go a few years ago, and still is a no go.

Long story short I know the way forward is ASIC hardware. Last time I look into that; around 3ish years ago; they were released in limited supplies, quite difficult to acquire (only through ebay), insanely expensive and next to high power usage also extremely noisy. Ever been to AMS-IX or any large server room? That noisy.

Still … technology seems to progress, and I was just wondering. Had a vision last year of building an Adobe After effects rendering farm. I read a little last week about cloud mining. And was just wondering …

1 hour of researching later — before writing this article — I shared this snippet on FaceBook:

I always thought ASIC Bitcoin miners were expensive. Boy …. Was i wrong. Im gonna build myself my own homemade Bitcoin farm. Been a while i had a Linux + hardware challenge. Finally a nerdy project again.

Cause I ‘found out’ about something ultra neat! In the article below a quick summary.

USB

To save myself from disappointments and to satisfy my curiosity I started with searching the national classifieds sites. And to my great surprise got a lot of search results! For … huh?! USB dongles?! Nah … can’t be. What happened to 4U 19″ racks? Times have changed!

Basics

Hardware

Extremely popular devices are the Block Erupter Sapphire and Block Erupter Emerald who do their job at ~ 333MH/s. Holy cow! That’s quite a lot of processing power at just 2.5W!!! And can be held second hand for about €40.  Then you got 1 USB dongle that you can plug into your  …

Interface

Any Windows/Linux PC or Mac … how cool is that? But wait a minute! I’ve got multiple USB ports on my computer. And what if I hook them up to USB hubs? Hmm could that work software wise? A challenge?

Mining Software compatibility

Haven’t really dug into this much, but looks extremely easy with multiple platforms and parallel processing supported.

  • EasyMiner software is provided for Android, Windows & Linux operating systems.
  • BFGminer – Open source available (most common)
  • CGminer – Open source available
  • BitMinter – Java Client

The Nerds Approach (A comparison)

Let’s take a few steps further. Starting with the interface. Sure a laptop is cool, but also read you can interface the whole bunch through a Raspberry Pi or a modified Linksys Net / TP-Link TL-703N / Asus WL500 with OpenWRT. Woohoo! All familiar stuff.

Most bang for the buck?

And while researching what kind of USB hubs and cooling is required I ran into some neat USB hardware with a far better value.

  • (for comparison sake) Block Erupter | 333MH/s | ± €40
  • AntMiner U1 | 1.7-2.2GH/s | ± €70 … Tutorial for Linux
  • Red Fury | 2.2-2.7GH/s |  €150
  • Bi Fury | 5GH/s | ± €250 … OSX tutorial & Review

All roughly using 2.5W. And they can be easily over clocked! And yeah I’m one of those old skool over clockers I can still remember the days when I over clocked my Abit BH6 Dual Celeron 366Mhz to 620MHz with Aircooling. So love to mess around with that. My gosh that’s ages ago! Anyway ..

Taking it a bit further

I would need 7 Erupters to match the speed of a Red Fury, or even 14 to match a Bi-Fury. Imagine stacking a few of those together?

Cool tip: Firmwares for Bi-Fury that limit temperature; download here

But that also increases prices fast, and saw a few other great offers:

  • BFL Jalapeño | 7.5GH/s | 45W | ± €200
  • Avalon BitBurner | 8GH/s |  ± €175
  • TechnoBit HEX16B | 40-50GH/s | 45W | ± €800
  • 200+ GH/s range | €2200 and higher

Thinking about getting an AntMiner U1 for my Hackintosh notebook + Jalapeño with RaspPi.

Show me the money!

So how does all this Giga Hash power related to money? A few calculator suggestions:

Based on some things I read: 60GH/s does about 0.8BTC = 460EUR. So investing in better equipment seems advisable to get a higher ROI faster.

The Future of Mining

While googling I ran into these babies: http://www.bitcoinx.com/bitcoin-mining-hardware/

4th generation in May 2014?

Butterflylabs will be releasing a device called the “Monarch” somewhere in March that can do 600GH/s for roughly $2k and  fits in either a PCI-X or USB slot. Or what about the 2TH/s device from cointerra.com for just $5,999 ? One thing is sure. USA ain’t a bad place to live! Although the Black Arrow Prospero X1 that does 100GH/s for €450 / $373 ain’t a bad deal either. All pre-order though!

Cloud Mining

But also don’t underestimate Cloud Mining solutions:

  • Black Arrow (also manufacturer … better deal than BFL)
  • ButterFlyLabs (also Manufacturer)
  • CEX.IO
  • cloudhashing.com
  • and …

you know what? I can barely wait for the Advanced course of Bitcoin-Economy launching soon:

About Earnie Rhyker

tech pioneer | intellectual BadAss | ethical lifehacker | WordPress Developer & Polyglot | information activist | blogger | added value services provider | multimedia enthusiast | senior linux server administrator | geek | bitcoin investor | laptop entrepreneur | open source contributor | hackintosh fanatic | charity donator | accredited top MLM networker & internet marketer 2014-2016 @ BFH | digital expat

View All Posts

Communities I have been 'hanging out' regularly over the past two decades. 

Note: links go to my profile on those respective sites. Connect with me if you like.

 

, , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Earn With Earnie

This site hasn't been updated since 2022. Visit my new blog -- EarnWithEarnie.com -- instead:

X
error: Content is DCMA protected !!