Home Mining: Optimizing Your Domestic Bitcoin Installation
Introduction: Mining Accessible to Everyone
Home mining, or domestic mining, allows any individual to participate in securing the Bitcoin network from their own home. Contrary to popular belief, you don't need to invest hundreds of thousands of euros to mine Bitcoin in 2025.
With an initial investment of €500 to €5,000 and a few optimizations, it's possible to convert the heat produced into useful heating, thereby reducing the actual operating cost. Home mining may not be the path to wealth, but it's a concrete way to support network decentralization and accumulate satoshis progressively.
This practical guide walks you through optimizing your domestic installation, from equipment selection to advanced configuration.
Table of Contents
- Home Mining in 2025: Still Profitable?
- Equipment Selection
- Noise Management
- Electrical Optimization
- Heat Recovery
- Configuration and Firmware
- Practical Considerations
- Home Miner Taxation
- FAQ
1. Home Mining in 2025: Still Profitable?
Growing difficulty but new opportunities through heat recovery.
1.1 The Current Landscape
Bitcoin mining has evolved considerably since the early days when you could mine with a simple CPU. In 2025, competition is fierce:
| Metric | Value (Dec. 2025) |
|---|---|
| Network hashrate | ~600 EH/s |
| Difficulty | ~75 T |
| Block reward | 3.125 BTC |
| BTC price | ~€85,000 |
1.2 Realistic Profitability Calculation
Calculation variables:
- Your machine's hashrate (TH/s)
- Power consumption (W)
- Electricity price (€/kWh)
- Bitcoin price (€)
- Network difficulty
Simplified formula:
Daily profit = (BTC revenue × BTC price) - (Consumption × 24h × kWh price)
Example with an Antminer S19 (90 TH/s, 3,250 W):
| Scenario | Elec. price | Revenue/day | Elec. cost/day | Profit/day |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard rate | €0.25/kWh | €7.35 | €19.50 | -€12.15 |
| Off-peak hours | €0.18/kWh | €7.35 | €14.04 | -€6.69 |
| Heat recovery | €0.18/kWh | €7.35 + €5* | €14.04 | -€1.69 |
| Optimal | €0.12/kWh | €7.35 + €5* | €9.36 | +€2.99 |
*Estimated heating savings
Key takeaway: Without optimization, home mining in France is generally unprofitable. With heat recovery and optimized electricity, it becomes viable or even profitable.
1.3 Profitability vs. Conviction
Home mining isn't just about financial calculations:
| Motivation | Consideration |
|---|---|
| Pure profit | Difficult without major optimizations |
| BTC accumulation | Forced DCA, independent from exchanges |
| Decentralization | Network contribution |
| Heating | Electricity → heat + BTC conversion |
| Education | Technical learning |
2. Equipment Selection
From the educational Bitaxe to the S21 Pro, every profile finds its machine.
2.1 Equipment Types
| Type | Hashrate | Consumption | Noise | Price | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitaxe | 0.5-2 TH/s | 10-20 W | Silent | €100-300 | Educational, lottery |
| Refurb S9 | 13 TH/s | 1,350 W | Loud | €100-200 | Supplementary heating |
| S19 | 90-110 TH/s | 3,000-3,500 W | Very loud | €800-1,500 | Serious mining |
| S21 | 200 TH/s | 3,500 W | Very loud | €4,000-6,000 | Optimal profitability |
2.2 Recommendations by Profile
| Profile | Recommended Machine | Budget | Estimated ROI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Curious beginner | Bitaxe Hex | €250 | Never (educational) |
| Crypto heating | S9 Space Heater | €300-500 | Via heating savings |
| Serious miner | Antminer S19k Pro | €1,000-1,500 | 18-30 months* |
| Investor | Antminer S21 | €4,500-6,000 | 15-24 months* |
*With electricity < €0.15/kWh
2.3 The Bitaxe: The Open Source Option
The Bitaxe is an open-source Bitcoin miner project:
Specifications:
- Chip: BM1366 (same as S19)
- Hashrate: 0.5-2 TH/s depending on model
- Consumption: 10-25 W
- Noise: Near-silent
- Cost: €150-300
Advantages:
- 100% open source (hardware and software)
- Silent, can sit on a desk
- Educational and fun
- No opaque supply chain
Disadvantages:
- Near-zero profitability (lottery)
- Probability of finding a block: infinitesimal
Ideal use: Understand mining, support decentralization, and hope for the lucky solo block.
2.4 Detailed Comparison Table
| Model | Hashrate | Efficiency | Consumption | Noise | Price | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitaxe Hex | 1 TH/s | 25 J/TH | 25 W | 30 dB | €200 | Beginner |
| Antminer S9 | 13 TH/s | 100 J/TH | 1,350 W | 76 dB | €150 | Heating |
| Whatsminer M30S | 86 TH/s | 38 J/TH | 3,268 W | 75 dB | €600 | Budget |
| Antminer S19k Pro | 120 TH/s | 25 J/TH | 2,760 W | 75 dB | €1,200 | Balanced |
| Antminer S19 XP | 140 TH/s | 21.5 J/TH | 3,010 W | 75 dB | €1,500 | Good value |
| Whatsminer M60 | 186 TH/s | 18.5 J/TH | 3,441 W | 75 dB | €3,500 | Efficient |
| Antminer S21 | 200 TH/s | 17.5 J/TH | 3,500 W | 75 dB | €5,000 | Premium |
| Antminer S21 Pro | 234 TH/s | 15 J/TH | 3,510 W | 75 dB | €7,000 | Top efficiency |
3. Noise Management
An ASIC reaches 75 dB: soundproofing is mandatory for a domestic environment.
3.1 Noise Levels
An industrial ASIC produces considerable noise:
| Reference | Noise Level | Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Bitaxe | 30-35 dB | Library |
| Gaming PC | 40-50 dB | Quiet office |
| Vacuum cleaner | 70 dB | - |
| Standard ASIC | 75-80 dB | Lawnmower |
| Unoptimized ASIC | 85+ dB | Jackhammer |
3.2 Soundproofing Solutions
| Solution | Reduction | Cost | Complexity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | -6 dB/doubling distance | €0 | Low |
| Soundproof enclosure | -20 to -30 dB | €200-500 | Medium |
| Garage/Basement | -20 to -40 dB | €0 (if available) | Low |
| Immersion cooling | -40 dB+ (silent) | €1,000-3,000 | High |
| Fan replacement | -10 to -15 dB | €100-200 | Medium |
3.3 Building a Soundproof Enclosure
Materials:
- 18mm plywood (structure)
- Acoustic foam (absorption)
- Flexible ducts (air circulation)
- Quiet fans (Noctua)
Schematic:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Acoustic foam on all interior walls │
│ ┌─────────────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ ASIC │ │ ← Air inlet
│ │ │ │ (duct +
│ └─────────────────────────────────────┘ │ silencer)
│ │
│ ──────►│ ← Air outlet
└─────────────────────────────────────────────┘ (duct +
silencer)
Estimated cost: €200-400 for an effective enclosure
3.4 Commercial Solutions
| Product | Type | Noise Reduction | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black Box | Ready-made enclosure | -25 dB | €500-1,000 |
| Antspace | Soundproof container | -30 dB | €2,000-5,000 |
| Upstream Data | Immersion solution | Total silence | €3,000+ |
3.5 The S9 Space Heater: Silence and Warmth
The S9 Space Heater is a modified Antminer S9:
- Fans replaced with quiet models
- Radiator-type casing
- Reduced hashrate (8-10 TH/s instead of 13)
- Reduced consumption (~800 W)
- Noise: 40-50 dB
Price: €300-500 (DIY or commercial)
4. Electrical Optimization
Off-peak hours, subscribed power, and safe installation: save up to 35%.
4.1 Off-Peak / Peak Hour Strategy
EDF Off-Peak Option (France):
- 8 off-peak hours per day (typically 10pm-6am)
- Off-peak rate: ~€0.18/kWh vs peak: ~€0.27/kWh
- Savings: 30-35%
Smart scheduling:
- Programmable smart plug (Tapo, Shelly...)
- Auto-start during off-peak hours
- Shutdown during peak hours
Savings calculation:
Without optimization: 3.5 kW × 24h × €0.25 = €21/day
Off-peak only: 3.5 kW × 8h × €0.18 = €5.04/day (but only 8h)
Mixed (16h off-peak + 8h off): 3.5 kW × 16h × €0.18 = €10.08/day
4.2 Monitoring with Smart Meters
Smart meters (Linky in France) allow you to:
- Track consumption in real time
- Verify mining's impact on your bill
- Detect anomalies
Useful applications:
- My Enedis Account (official)
- Conso Live (real-time)
- Hello Watt (analysis)
4.3 Power Upgrade
A 3.5 kW ASIC exceeds the capacity of a standard outlet:
| Subscribed Power | Max per outlet | For 1 ASIC (3.5 kW) |
|---|---|---|
| 6 kVA | 2.3 kW (10A) | Insufficient |
| 9 kVA | 3.45 kW (15A) | At the limit |
| 12 kVA | 4.6 kW (20A) | OK |
| 15 kVA | 5.75 kW (25A) | Comfortable |
Upgrade cost: ~€5/month per 3 kVA tier
4.4 Safe Electrical Installation
CRITICAL: An inadequate installation presents fire risks. Have a qualified electrician intervene.
Requirements for an ASIC:
- Dedicated 20A or 32A breaker
- 4mm² cable (20A) or 6mm² cable (32A)
- Standard 16A outlet (for < 3.5 kW) or industrial 32A outlet
- No extension cords or power strips
Typical installation diagram:
Electrical panel
│
├── Dedicated 32A breaker "Mining"
│ │
│ └── 6mm² cable (max 10m)
│ │
│ └── 32A outlet or PDU
│ │
│ └── ASIC
5. Heat Recovery
Turn your ASIC into a radiator: free heating and BTC simultaneously.
5.1 Principle: 1 kW Electric = 1 kW Thermal
An ASIC converts nearly 100% of electricity into heat. This heat, normally wasted, can be put to use.
| ASIC Power | Heat Produced | Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| 1,350 W (S9) | 1.35 kW | Electric radiator |
| 3,500 W (S21) | 3.5 kW | 2 powerful radiators |
5.2 Home Heating
Principle:
- The ASIC replaces an electric radiator
- Hot air is channeled to the rooms to be heated
- In summer, hot air is vented outside
Winter configuration:
ASIC (garage/basement) → Insulated duct → Vent (room)
Savings achieved:
- Electric heating: €0.25/kWh
- Mining: €0.18/kWh (off-peak) + BTC mined
- Net savings: €0.07/kWh + BTC revenue
5.3 Water Heating
Hot air can preheat domestic hot water:
Configuration:
- Heat pump water heater
- ASIC hot air directed toward the tank
- Improved COP for the heater
Estimated savings: 30-50% on hot water
5.4 Greenhouse and Growing
| Crop | Ideal Temp | Mining Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Tomatoes | 18-25°C | Extend the season |
| Lettuce | 15-20°C | Winter production |
| Mushrooms | 18-22°C | Constant temperature |
| Hemp (CBD)* | 20-28°C | Heat + electricity |
*Legal only for CBD in France
5.5 Other Creative Uses
| Use | Feasibility | Savings |
|---|---|---|
| Pool (water heating) | Medium | €200-500/year |
| Sauna | High | Variable |
| Dryer (laundry, wood) | Very high | €100-300/year |
| Dehumidifier | High | Variable |
6. Configuration and Firmware
Braiins OS, underclocking, and monitoring: optimize every watt from your machines.
6.1 Alternative Firmware
Alternative firmware offers advanced features:
| Firmware | Compatibility | Features | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stock | All | Basic | 0% |
| Braiins OS+ | S9, S17, S19 | Autotuning, undervolt | 2% |
| VNish | Antminer | Overclock, undervolt | 2% |
| LuxOS | S19 | Advanced autotuning | 2% |
6.2 Braiins OS+: Recommended Configuration
Installation:
- Download from braiins.com
- Flash via SD card or web interface
- Configure through the interface
Key features:
| Feature | Description | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Autotuning | Optimizes each chip individually | +5-15% efficiency |
| Dynamic Power Scaling | Adjusts power based on temperature | Stability |
| Underclock | Reduces hashrate and consumption | Less noise/heat |
| Overclock | Increases hashrate (and consumption) | More hashrate |
| Pool failover | Automatic pool switching | Uptime |
Pre-configured profiles:
| Profile | Hashrate | Consumption | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Power Save | -20% | -30% | Summer, noise reduction |
| Balanced | Stock | -10% | Standard |
| Performance | +10% | +5% | Winter, profitability |
6.3 Underclocking: Less but Better
Underclocking intentionally reduces performance to:
- Decrease power consumption
- Reduce noise
- Improve efficiency (J/TH)
- Extend hardware lifespan
Example on S19 (90 TH/s stock):
| Mode | Hashrate | Consumption | Efficiency | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stock | 90 TH/s | 3,250 W | 36 J/TH | 75 dB |
| Under -20% | 72 TH/s | 2,275 W | 31.6 J/TH | 68 dB |
| Under -40% | 54 TH/s | 1,625 W | 30 J/TH | 60 dB |
6.4 Pool Configuration
Essential parameters:
- URL: stratum+tcp://pool.com:3333
- Worker: your_account.worker1
- Password: x (or password if required)
Multi-pool configuration (failover):
Pool 1: stratum+tcp://eu.stratum.slushpool.com:3333
Pool 2: stratum+tcp://btc.f2pool.com:3333
Pool 3: stratum+tcp://btc.foundrydigital.com:3333
6.5 Monitoring
Monitoring solutions:
| Tool | Type | Features | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| ASIC web interface | Local | Basic | Free |
| Braiins OS | Local | Advanced | Included |
| Foreman | Cloud | Pro, alerts | $0.5/ASIC/month |
| Awesome Miner | Local/Cloud | Multi-machine | $30/month |
| Grafana + Prometheus | Self-hosted | Customizable | Free |
Alerts to configure:
- Hashrate < 80% of normal
- Temperature > 85°C
- Pool disconnected > 5 minutes
- Abnormal consumption
7. Practical Considerations
Ventilation, fire safety, building regulations, and insurance: don't neglect any detail.
7.1 Ventilation and Exhaust
Fresh air requirements:
Airflow = Power (W) ÷ (1.2 × ΔT)
For 3,500 W with ΔT = 15°C: ~195 m³/h
Typical garage setup:
Fresh air inlet
↓
┌─────────────────────────────┐
│ │
│ ┌─────┐ │
│ │ASIC │ ────────────► │ Hot air outlet
│ └─────┘ │ (duct to outside
│ │ or room to heat)
└─────────────────────────────┘
7.2 Fire Safety
MANDATORY:
- Smoke detector nearby
- CO2 or powder fire extinguisher accessible
- No flammable materials nearby
Main risks:
- Overheating (clogged/failing fans)
- Short circuit (inadequate wiring)
- Defective power supply
Prevention:
- Monthly cleaning of filters/fans
- Weekly visual inspection
- Firmware temperature alerts
7.3 Building Regulations (Condominium Rules)
Potential issues:
- Noise (nuisance complaints)
- Electricity (overload, fire risk)
- Commercial activity in residential zones
Check:
- Condominium rules and regulations
- Local urban planning rules
- Home insurance (exclusions)
7.4 Home Insurance
Required declarations:
- Valuable computer equipment
- Mining activity (even part-time)
- Electrical installation modifications
Standard coverage gaps:
- Professional equipment
- Damage from non-compliant installations
Solution: Extended warranty or specialized insurance.
8. Home Miner Taxation
BNC or BIC regime, mandatory declaration even for modest amounts.
8.1 Simplified Declaration (France)
The home miner must declare income, even if modest:
| Annual Amount | Obligation | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| < €305 | Theoretically declarable | De facto tolerance |
| €305 - €1,000 | Declaration recommended | Micro-BNC |
| > €1,000 | Declaration mandatory | BNC or BIC |
8.2 Applicable Regime
Micro-BNC (simplest):
- Income < €77,700/year
- Flat-rate deduction of 34%
- Declared on form 2042 C PRO
Example:
- Mining income: €3,000/year
- Taxable base: €3,000 × 66% = €1,980
- Income tax (30% bracket): €594
- Social contributions: €341
- Total tax: €935 on €3,000 of income
8.3 Recommended Documentation
Keep for 6 years:
- Mining log: Date, BTC received, EUR rate
- Electricity bills: Proof of expenses
- ASIC purchase invoice: Proof of investment
- Pool statements: Payment history
8.4 Converting to Euros
Converting mined BTC to euros generates a separate capital gain:
Capital gain = Sale price - Acquisition cost (valuation at time of receipt)
Declaration: Form 2086 (crypto capital gains)
9. FAQ
Q1: What's the minimum investment to get started?
Answer: €150-300 for a Bitaxe (educational) or €500-800 for a refurbished S9 (heating + actual mining). For profitability without heat recovery, expect €3,000-5,000 for an S21.
Q2: Can I mine in an apartment?
Answer: Difficult due to noise (75+ dB). Possible options:
- Bitaxe (silent but not profitable)
- Modified S9 "Space Heater" (45 dB, feasible)
- Heavy-duty soundproof enclosure (significant investment)
Q3: How much BTC can I mine per month?
Answer: With an S21 (200 TH/s), approximately 0.006 BTC/month (~€500 at €85,000/BTC). This varies with difficulty and price.
Q4: Does mining use a lot of my internet bandwidth?
Answer: No, mining consumes very little bandwidth (< 1 MB/hour). An ADSL connection is sufficient. Latency matters more than throughput.
Q5: Can I mine and heat my home at the same time?
Answer: Yes, that's actually the ideal use case for home mining. A 3.5 kW ASIC heats like a powerful radiator. In summer, you need to vent this heat outside.
Q6: Should I mine solo or in a pool?
Answer: In a pool, unless you have a hashrate > 10 PH/s. Solo mining with a single ASIC, you would statistically wait over 100 years to find a block.
Q7: How do I know if my electrical installation is sufficient?
Answer: Check your subscribed power (6, 9, 12 kVA...) and your current consumption. A 3.5 kW ASIC requires at minimum 9 kVA with margin. Consult an electrician if in doubt.
Q8: Can neighbors complain about the noise?
Answer: Yes, if noise exceeds legal thresholds. In France, neighborhood noise is regulated. An un-soundproofed ASIC can reach 75-80 dB, well above authorized thresholds for a residential area.
Conclusion: Who Is Home Mining For?
Home mining IS for you if:
- You heat with electricity and are looking for an alternative
- You have access to cheap electricity (< €0.15/kWh)
- You have a suitable space (garage, basement, workshop)
- You want to accumulate BTC progressively
- You want to support network decentralization
- You're a DIY enthusiast who enjoys technical projects
Home mining is NOT for you if:
- Your primary goal is maximum profit
- You live in an apartment without dedicated space
- You pay standard electricity rates (€0.25/kWh)
- You have no use for the heat produced
- Noise or technical constraints put you off
Steps to Get Started
- Evaluate your situation (electricity, space, heat utility)
- Calculate profitability with YOUR parameters
- Choose equipment suited to your profile
- Secure your electrical installation
- Optimize (off-peak hours, heat recovery)
- Configure (firmware, pool, monitoring)
- Declare your income correctly
Article written December 2025. Information is educational. Consult a qualified electrician for any installation work.