Hey everyone
I just found out there are some gadgets that run on the Bitcoin Lightning network.
These Lightning devices work by connecting and configuring payment channels in the network. They confirm transactions and earn fees for doing so!!
The way it works is pretty neat. Each transaction nets about 0.0025 dollars, and once you hit 10,000 transactions, that adds up to 25 dollars. The device needs to reach a deposit threshold of 25 dollars before it automatically sends the earnings to your wallet!! Since these devices primarily confirm transactions, they don’t use much power, and you can easily set them up at home. They operate quietly and don’t generate heat!!
As for power and internet use:
- The device consumes 100 watts, similar to a regular 100-watt bulb, and runs off a laptop adapter (12 V 5 A).
- Because of the low power draw, you can use it at home without any issues.
- It needs between 3 to 5 gigabytes of internet each month.
Now, about the earnings:
1- With two channels, you’ll see a deposit of 25 dollars every 12 days (which adds up to around 60 dollars a month). The currencies you can earn include:
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2- If you set up four channels, it increases to a 25 dollar deposit every 7 days (about 100 dollars a month). The currencies are:
BTC ETH LTC DOGE MATIC TRX
3- With six channels, you’ll make a deposit of 100 dollars every 9 days (around 300 dollars a month). The currencies for this setup are:
New Miners Earning with Bitcoin's Lightning Network
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satoshiz171Full Member
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#2Jul 23, 2025, 01:14 PM
Math isnt mathing...
12 x 5 = 60 Watts not 100!?
ledgerone526Newbie
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#3Jul 23, 2025, 05:50 PM
Please take things like this with a grain of salt, and very carefully.
Based on what I've seen here, doesn't give me reliable feeling yet.
satoshiz171Full Member
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#4Jul 23, 2025, 09:30 PM
Agreed. Its likely just another scam.
wallet_forkNewbie
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#5Jul 25, 2025, 05:37 PM
actually it looks like a small pc. I think you would be a lightning node, but that involves more than what the op talked about.
It is not mining per say.
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