Calculator
AUD breakeven, real Aussie tariffs.
Pick a device, pick your power price, and watch the numbers. Current network conditions are pulled live — BTC AU$88,952 · 953 EH/s. All AUD figures reflect today's price; sats are the constant.
Live data as at 5 June, 06:41 am AEST · CoinGecko (BTC/AUD) + bitview.space (BRK) (hashrate). Override either below.
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Solo EV is identical to pooled in expectation, but delivered as one jackpot rather than daily drip.
Pooled calculation: (hashrate / network) × 144 × reward = BTC/day, then × 1e8 for sats. AUD figures use today's BTC price; the sats number is invariant.
The other side of the ledger
Home mining isn't about turning an AUD profit today. It's about stacking sats and network resilience.
The calculator above shows AUD numbers at today's BTC price. But your rig isn't producing Australian dollars — it's producing sats, directly. At your current settings you're stacking — sats/year.
And the AUD side of the ledger isn't the whole price, either. Every watt of home hashrate is a watt that's not concentrated in a commercial mining farm. Every solo block is one that couldn't be censored, reordered, or template-filtered by a handful of pools. Every Bitaxe on a desk somewhere is a vote in the only election that matters for Bitcoin: the race to build the next block.
At your current settings, this rig stacks — sats/year at a net AUD position of —. The contribution to decentralisation doesn't show up on any ledger at all — but it's the whole reason this network is worth running in the first place.