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Bitcoins Miner V2 Dongle USB 75KH 1W T-Display S3 Bitcoin Solo Lottery Miner Win 3.125 BTC with Low Power Consumption(1PCS)

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Features

  • USB solo miner hashrate 75Kh/s; USB-A powered, compact and portable, easy to operate; Can be directly connected to computer/laptop/USB HUB/mobile power supply/mobile phone/USB charging socket
  • Equipped with a mini display that can display real-time mining status, hash rate and other information; This design allows users to intuitively understand the operation of the mining machine, making it easy to monitor and adjust the mining strategy
  • High efficiency ASIC chip: consumes 1W of power but offers a 74KH hash rate, making it ideal for beginners or those who want to experience the mining process; The ASIC chip ensures that mining is done efficiently and professionally
  • With a small chance, the miner can successfully mine a block and the current reward for finding the next block is 6.25 BTC (approximately 170,000).
  • High efficiency ASIC chip: consumes 1W of power but offers a 74KH hash rate, making it ideal for beginners or those who want to experience the mining process; The ASIC chip ensures that mining is done efficiently and professionally

Description

This miner V2.0 T-display S3 is a powerful Bitcoin mining hardware that boasts a processing speed of 75KH/S. It is compatible with Bitcoin and comes with ASIC and USB mining hardware. This miner is perfect for those looking to get into the virtual currency world and make a profit. It is a great addition to any collection of miners and is sure to impress with its high processing speed.

Brand: Generic


Model Name: NerdMiner Bitcoins Miner V2 Dongle USB


Connectivity Technology: USB


Operating System: Linux, Windows, macOS


CPU Manufacturer: ARM


Connectivity Technology: USB


Operating System: Linux, Windows, macOS


Processor Brand: ARM


Compatible Devices: Laptop


RAM Memory Technology: LPDDR3 or LPDDR4


Processor Count: 1


Total Usb Ports: 1


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 2.36"L x 0.79"W x 0.35"H


Brand: Generic


Model Name: NerdMiner Bitcoins Miner V2 Dongle USB


Model Number: S3-T


Mfr Part Number: S3-T


Manufacturer: BitLoong


Warranty Description: 1 Month Warranty


Item Weight: 60 Grams


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • They work just fine, setup not straight forward.
I bought 2, got them both working after a few hours troubleshooting. Take a look at the screen shots the Seller provides, you must connect to them via wifi, a mobile device works. You need to enter your own choice of the mining provider, nerdminder has their own recommended for things like this and it's free to use. Google it. Enter in your BTC address and such and it will go to work if you did it right. Mine having been mining a few days now, they are slow but effective with only consuming 1 watt of power for the 75k hash they seem to average it's actually a pretty good deal for the price too, though i won't see a penny back unless i get lucky and hit that last part of the block chain, maybe if you wanted consistent mining you could change the provider? not sure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024 by Raz

  • Will not connect
I can not get it to set up. Doesn’t connect to my wi-Fi. Been trying to get it to work off and on for 3 days now. I finally give up. It just doesn’t work.
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2025 by Walter B.

  • Easy to setup.
Just got one of these. I understand very little about Bitcoin, but I got a crypto wallet so we'll see. The instructions were clear enough to read, although I saw a YT video of the process before. Took me about 5 minutes from unboxing to it doing it's thing. I have no clue what will happen, but for me it's just about, "set it and forget it". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025 by decon

  • My tiny miner vs the world.
I picked up a NerdMiner recently basically a little open-source Bitcoin miner that’s more of a passion project than a money-printer. It won’t compete with massive mining farms or solve a block every ten minutes, but that’s not the point. What it really gives me is hands-on experience with the Bitcoin network, difficulty adjustments, and the pure thrill of possibly hitting a block against impossible odds. Running it reminds me that Bitcoin started with individuals at home, tinkering and experimenting. Every hash my NerdMiner calculates is part of that same network, competing with the giants. Sure, the odds are slim, but the idea that my tiny device could one day find a valid block is like holding a lottery ticket that never expires. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2025 by Nicholas Myers

  • Absolute Scam
Reminder that Bitcoin miners are a scam and just waste your energy. You have about a 1 in 17 million chance of winning the 3 coins if you miner happens to solve the problem. This particular device is bunk. I had to return the first one. If you mess the set up connecting it to your coin wallet of choice, you can't go back. It's not intuitive. And now after about 4 months of use, the screen has burned out. What a colossal waste of money, time and energy. Don't buy it. You won't win a single fraction of a coin and you will just add to your electric bill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2025 by MCS

  • Nerdminer App is overwhelmed and Wifi setup requests time out so you cannot connect your miner
The Nerdminer app does not recognize my wifi because it cannot connect to Nerdminer. When I try to configure the device manually via 192.168.4.1 I am told my browser cannot find the page. In other words, Nerdminer sells the miner but does not have the capacity to adequately accept all the input, but what does it matter? The devices are still selling on Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2025 by Ron Mahurin

  • Fun little gadget.
This is a great way to learn hands on why the concept of crypto mining. It is very easy to setup and makes no noise. Also stays at a reasonable temperature. The chances of mining anything on are worse then winning the lottery but hypothetically, you could get lucky.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2025 by Austin

  • Not very sturdily made, but works ok
Cool little miner at good price. Had some issues getting it connected to my wifi at first, but once connected, it has been working ok. It will freeze up and require rebooting sporadically. My Windows 11 laptop has trouble recognizing it and maintaining the usb connection when I reflashed it a couple of times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2025 by Joel Bryant

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