Mining today isn’t just about raw hashrate. It’s about strategy, payout frequency, volatility, and how fast you can turn small amounts of crypto into more crypto. After running different setups and testing how various chains pay out, I’ve locked in the approach that gives me the best mix of stability and fast compounding.
This is the hybrid mining strategy I’m using now, and why it outperforms my previous setups.
My Bitaxe miner runs at about 1 TH/s using only around 20 watts. That makes it perfect for constant, reliable BCH mining on ViaBTC.
This is my long-term “slow and steady” stacking engine.
Every other miner I have — USB miners, Raspberry Pis, smaller ASICs — are pointed at Zpool with payouts set to RVN.
RVN payouts are fast and frequent. This creates a constant flow of crypto I can immediately compound.
RVN becomes the fuel line for steady compounding.
As soon as RVN hits my Atomic Wallet, I swap it directly into HBAR.
HBAR is my micro-staking engine that grows in real-time.
When enough HBAR accumulates, I convert it into ATOM. ATOM’s staking yield is significantly higher and provides strong long-term growth.
HBAR handles the small, fast compounding. ATOM handles the heavy growth.
I’ve tested mining only BCH, only RVN, BTC forks, and direct staking. None of those matched the output of this hybrid system.
Instead of choosing stability or speed, I get both at the same time.
This strategy gives me daily liquidity, strong compounding power, and long-term crypto stacking all at once.
This is the mining setup I’m sticking with going forward.