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⛏️ legitlist

The community-verified list of trusted Bitaxe vendors.

Open-source hardware deserves open-source trust. legitlist is how the Bitaxe community tracks who's selling genuine hardware — transparently, on the record, and powered by the people who actually use it.

No backroom deals. No paid placements. Just miners vouching for miners.


🛒 For Vendors

Want to sell Bitaxe and be listed on the official site?

→ Read the Vendor Guide and open a Pull Request.

The process is simple: you submit your info, the community reviews it, the core team makes the call. Everything happens in public.


🔍 For the Community

See a vendor that shouldn't be listed? Something off?

Report a vendor

Every report is reviewed. Every removal is transparent.


🤝 How It Works

Vendor submits PR → Community reviews → Core team merges → Listed on site

That's it. No forms, no emails, no waiting in a queue. Fork the repo, add your files, open a PR. The conversation happens right there.


📁 Vendor Files

Each vendor is two files:

File What
vendors/{slug}.json Your shop info — name, website, region, socials
logos/{slug}.png Your logo — square, max 200 KB

Check vendors/_example.json for the template.


🌍 Regions

Vendors are tagged by region so miners can find local sellers:

North America · South America · Europe · Asia Pacific · Middle East & Africa


💬 Questions?

Jump into the OSMU Discord — we're in the Bitaxe channels.


⚡ About Bitaxe

Bitaxe is open-source Bitcoin mining hardware designed for solo miners. Built by the community, for the community. Mining doesn't have to be industrial — one miner, one block, one chance.

bitaxe.org · GitHub · Discord


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