
Now this computer will run the mining software. So, all the parts that I just listed basically creates a separate computer. And to power your Raspberry Pi you will need a micro USB to USB cable. The thing that you want to focus on is getting a class 10 SD class. Now I have an 8 gigabyte just because it was on sale and easier to find at the time. Now you want to get a 4 gigabyte minimum on this card. Now this SD card basically acts as the hard drive for your Raspberry Pi. Now this is an optional item but I highly recommend it because it will protect your Raspberry Pi in case anything falls on top of it. The next item on the list is just a plastic case for your Raspberry Pi. This entire computer can be powered by USB cable. Now, due to its size it’s very efficient on power consumption. Now, when you’re picking up one of these you want to make sure that you get the version B. Now, the nice thing about having one of these is that this is a completely separate unit from your personal computer, which means you can mine for Bitcoins 24x7 without affecting your daily computer usage. Now, this is basically just a credit card sized computer.

Now, the first item that you want to pick up is called a Raspberry Pi. I will place some links to all the parts down below so that you can get started on your project. So, here’s all the pieces that you need to start building your own Bitcoin miner. So, give that a watch, get caught up, come back and we’ll get started.


So, if you’re unfamiliar with Bitcoin I do have another video that has all the 10 things that you need to know about Bitcoin. What’s going on every one? This is Fred and today we’re going to build a Bitcoin miner. Transcript - USB - Bitcoin Mining Setup Guide
