Hey everyone!
Super excited to share that our small crew is just about done with developing a compact, quiet, and energy-efficient Bitcoin miner called Moon Miner! Perfect for those who want to dive into Solo Mining or just play around with Bitcoin.
We're looking to produce two models, both with the same design and power needs but different hash rates (and efficiency).
Moon Miner v1:
Power usage: max 300W on the wall
Hash rate: up to 4 TH/s
Size: similar to a Mac mini
Price: TBD
Moon Miner v2:
Power usage: max 300W on the wall
Hash rate: up to 8 TH/s
Size: similar to a Mac mini
Price: TBD
We're wrapping up the designs and should have some pics/logs from the actual devices in about a month.
If you have any questions, just drop them below or shoot us an email at hello@moonlabs.company.
Check out our website where you can join our mailing list for updates on the launch.
Moon Labs' At-Home Miner for Bitcoin Lovers and Solo Miners
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It will be interesting to see how this plays out. The few specs you released seem reasonable.
Does it mean you're not a registered company?
I'm not sure if you already have a prototype, but I'm interested in knowing the noise/dB levels on them.
Are you implying that you might also alter its size?
- I think it's going to be a bit tricky to manage the temps on such a small device.
Company registration is in progress right now, I'm expecting to have the company settled right before sales start.
I'll provide the measurements once the near-production design is up and running.
We have an engineering sample with a 15 x 20 cm PCB size and will try to not be significantly bigger than Mac mini casing
this sounds cool! I like the emphasis on home solo mining.
What ASIC chip are you using? The website says the v2 uses 5nm process, which is pretty fancy! The efficiency (0.0375 J/GH) seems about right when you count cooling, controller and power supply.
SwiftOrbitSenior Member
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#6Apr 28, 2018, 03:25 AM
It all depends on how the cooling will be done, it's not that small if we talk about volume, the specs tell 2520 cm3 while the Apollo is ~1500 cm3, but it does have 100W extra so it matches somewhat. Note that it says Mac Mini size but it's 200mm x 90mm x 140mm so, I guess it will be 14 cm in height, unlike the mini who is flatter and wider, probably because of the fan. Without being an expert I would say it's doable, the noise...that is something else.
eric.omegaMember
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#7Apr 28, 2018, 08:35 AM
interesting, I'm looking forward to more info.
viper_maxiSenior Member
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#8Apr 28, 2018, 11:05 AM
Nuts, beat me to the punch. I've been working on something similar.
Thanks! I'll post the photos and test report here soon.
eric.omegaMember
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#10Apr 28, 2018, 03:39 PM
looking forward to it
Oh, that's cool! It would be great to get some details about your project!
For v1 I managed to purchase the 14nm chips from Bitfury, but for v2 I'll be able to provide details about the chip on the launch date (in ~1 month).
The efficiency isn't the best, but it is not so important for a tiny device like this.
I was also curious about the chip used given that 5nm process ain't cheap. Always nice to see more competition out there in the mining space. If you need somebody to provide you with a review, let me know. Love me some home miners. What voltage do you see these things running at? Assuming 110v to easily integrate with typical home electricity circuits. Right now it seems the only competition for a device like this is the Apollo miner, and this one appears to be more efficient. Any details about how loud this will be or a ballpark on pricing for each unit? Will it have a standalone power supply or an included one?
hodler2019Legendary
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#14Apr 30, 2018, 10:01 PM
i would want the v2 model.8th 300 watts sounds like a nice piece of gear
Could well be using some of the Bitmain or MicroBT 5nm chips same as Sidehack uses 7nm in his CompacF. The Apollo uses Bitfury chips.
I highly doubt they could have come up with the >8million $ it costs for the litho masks alone much less design costs + Foundry production costs to roll their own.
Humbl3M4xiFull Member
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#16May 1, 2018, 03:30 AM
Moon Labs team, just wondering if theres any sort of update with regards to this and any sort of approximate time it might be available for purchase/pre-order.
I guess v2 5nm chip is from Intel BlockScale ASIC (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/blockchain/custom-asic-product-brief.html).
BlockScale ASIC is guessed by adopting TSMC 5nm process. Hope to see the product soon.
Interesting.
Any wallet feature?
nickhodlerMember
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#19May 1, 2018, 11:01 AM
very interesting. looking forward to see more info, would you be shipping world wide?
Humbl3M4xiFull Member
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#20May 1, 2018, 03:21 PM
Any news from MoonLabs? or did this sort of fall off.
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