2.6Th/s of bitcoin mining hashrate, beautifully designed.
£299.99
Mining at home should be beautiful, quiet, and unobtrusive.
It deserves to be admired, not hidden in a shed.
We designed and built the Bitforge Nano AtlasPool Edition ourselves with a single brief:
Make mining a little more beautiful.
SHA-256 Mining Hashrate
Efficient power consumption
2 x BM1370 Mining Chips
DC Power supply included
Wi-fi built in (no Ethernet)
Mine any SHA-256 Coin - Pool or Solo.
WebUI
Hashlink App Ready
Full RGB Pixel controllable LEDs
Footprint (mm)
Quiet space approved
OSMU Ethos aligned. Community driven.
You’ll need power and Wi-Fi, plus a Bitcoin wallet address for payouts. Then just follow the step-by-step setup guide at the link below.
Note: Bitcoin mining used to be complicated and out of reach for many people. Now it’s genuinely straightforward — thanks to elegantly designed hardware and our unrivalled human support. If you get stuck, message us on WhatsApp (we’re usually online whenever we’re awake). We do not use AI bots for support!
Want more info on Bitcoin mining?
Yes. You can change the lighting colours, lighting effects, dim it or switch it off entirely, depending on your chosen lighting mode / settings.
This is all controlled via the included remote control.
Not really. It’s a low-power miner (around ~40W typical). That’s similar to a small light bulb or a couple of monitors. Your exact cost depends on your electricity rate.
A rough idea for the UK crowd (based on £0.25p per kw/h):
£0.25/1000 = £0.00025 (this is the cost of electric per watt per hour in the UK)
£0.00025 x 40(w) = £0.01
Therefore: £0.01 per hour (a penny!)
Follow the link below to learn more about the cost of mining at home.
It’s built to be quiet enough for a desk / home office. Actual noise depends on room temperature and fan speed, but the goal is “live-withable” — not “shed-only”.
It’s Bitaxe-based in that it encompasses the same open-source ecosystem and approach. The Ghost Edition is our own design-led build, focused on acoustics, airflow, materials, and beautiful aesthetics.
It is designed to rival the Bitaxe Gamma GT 800 series (twin BM1370 chips). The Bitforge Nano Ghost Edition has been developed by some of the Bitaxe dev' team too.
Yes, it’s possible but it’s not encouraged. The cooling system is finely tuned for optimum hashrate, stability, and a quiet desk-friendly experience.
If you want to push it anyway, drop us a message and we’ll advise sensible settings for your setup.
AtlasPool is a solo Bitcoin mining pool built specifically for miners who want professional infrastructure without giving up the spirit of solo mining. Instead of sharing rewards across a conventional pool, your miner is pointed at solo mining infrastructure, meaning if your miner finds a block, the reward goes to you, minus AtlasPool’s 1.5% fee.
The big advantage is performance and reliability. AtlasPool uses global infrastructure with 100+ points of presence and multiple deployed endpoints across North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa. Your Bitforge Nano connects to solo.atlaspool.io, and AtlasPool automatically routes it to the closest healthy location using BGP Anycast. This helps reduce latency, rejected shares and wasted work.
AtlasPool is also designed for resilience. If a server has a problem, it is automatically withdrawn and your miner reconnects to the nearest healthy location. The pool runs its own worldwide ckpool-based stratum infrastructure and uses well-connected Bitcoin nodes so new block updates are received quickly.
For a small home miner like the special edition AtlasPool Bitforge Nano, this makes AtlasPool a great fit: simple setup, low-latency solo mining, transparent stats, no upfront pool cost, and a clean way to take part in Bitcoin mining without running your own full mining pool infrastructure. You still get the pure solo mining experience, but with professional-grade global routing behind it.
More details can be found here: https://atlaspool.io/why-atlaspool.html
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