Yesterday we explored the evolution of industrial mining. Today, we shine the light on a growing trend—Bitcoin mining at home.
Thanks to quieter, more efficient gear and access to cheap surplus energy, home miners are staging a comeback. It’s not about getting rich overnight—it’s about sovereignty. Run your own node. Earn your own sats. Be part of the network, not just a spectator.
With mining pools and plug-and-play rigs, anyone can join the hash war from their garage.
Tomorrow, we’ll break down the hardware: what works, what to avoid, and how to start small.
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**Fun Fact Of The Day**
The first Bitcoin block ever mined—by Satoshi in 2009—was processed on a regular laptop CPU. No fancy rigs. Just a revolutionary idea and a personal computer.
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