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Bitcoin Training Center is here for the runner who has watched mining from a distance and now wants to understand the real-world knobs: electricity, heat, noise, firmware, pools, uptime and payback expectations. The focus is not abstract mining theater, but the practical question: can a normal person run a miner at home and learn something useful from doing it?
The home-mining talk ties that kitchen-table experimentation to decentralization. Small miners will not replace industrial facilities, but they do change the shape of participation: more people touch the proof-of-work layer, learn the economics first hand and stop treating mining as a remote black box.
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