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A good home miner is not simply the strongest ASIC. At home, noise, heat, power draw and safety often matter more than maximum hashrate.
Home mining devices should be manageable in everyday environments. Low noise, stable firmware and reasonable power consumption make operation much easier.
Home mining can be especially interesting when surplus electricity is available, for example from a PV system. In that case, mining can turn otherwise unused power into Bitcoin exposure.
If the goal is serious hashrate, professional ASICs are often too loud and too power-hungry for normal living spaces. Hosted mining can solve these limits.
The best home miner is the one that fits your home, power situation and expectations. For larger setups, hosting is usually more practical.

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