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AxeOS

AxeOS is the primary open-source firmware for BitAxe miners. It replaces factory firmware to provide lower latency, better pool compatibility, and advanced configuration options including DATUM support.

BitAxe

BitAxe is an open-source, low-power Bitcoin ASIC miner designed for home mining. It bridges the gap between industrial-scale equipment and hobbyist participation in network security.

BlueWallet

Mobile Bitcoin wallet for iOS and Android. Supports both on-chain and Lightning. Originally included a custodial Lightning option; shifting toward non-custodial with Lightning Dev Kit (LDK) integration.

BTCPayServer

Self-hosted, open-source payment processor for Bitcoin. Accept on-chain and Lightning payments without relying on third-party custodians.

Electrum

Electrum is one of the oldest Bitcoin wallets, using SPV to verify transactions without downloading the full blockchain. Its server implementation (ElectrumX, Electrs, Fulcrum) is widely bundled with node packages.

Payjoin Development Kit (PDK)

Open-source SDK for building Payjoin (BIP 78) functionality into Bitcoin wallets and applications. Maintained by Dan Gould.

RaspiBlitz

RaspiBlitz is a DIY Bitcoin Lightning node project built for education. Unlike commercial plug-and-play nodes, it emphasizes learning the underlying tools.

SeedSigner

Open-source, DIY Bitcoin signing device built from commodity hardware. Designed for air-gapped seed generation, transaction signing, and multisig coordination without trusting proprietary hardware.

Sparrow Wallet

Sparrow Wallet is a desktop Bitcoin wallet focused on privacy, security, and flexibility. It supports single-sig and multisig setups and is designed for users who want full control over their coins and connections.

Trezor

Trezor is a hardware wallet developed by SatoshiLabs. The first commercial hardware wallet (2014), known for fully open-source firmware.

Zeus

Mobile Lightning wallet and node management app. Connects to your own Lightning node (LND, Core Lightning, or Eclair) remotely, giving you full control without running a node on your phone.