Hashrate Heatpunks Forum FAQ

Welcome to the official forum of the Hashrate Heatpunks community — a public home for sharing knowledge, collaboration, and discussion around hashrate heating systems. Below are answers to frequently asked questions about this forum, the movement, and how everything works.


:fire: What is “heatpunk”?

“Heatpunk” is an open-source term that describes builders, tinkerers, and innovators using Bitcoin mining hardware to generate useful heat — for homes, greenhouses, water heating, industrial applications, and more. Anyone can use the term. It belongs to no one. It’s a banner for a movement.


:globe_with_meridians: What is “Hashrate Heatpunks”?

Hashrate Heatpunks (HRHP) is a community project instigated by Tyler Stevens to organize, support, and grow the heatpunk movement. It consists of:


:eye_in_speech_bubble: Who runs the forum?

This forum is hosted, maintained, and supported by Tyler Stevens (https://tylerstevens.me). While the Heatpunk movement is open to all, the HRHP project (forum, telegram group, annual summit) is curated and moderated by a select team in alignment with the community mission.


:thread: Who can post here?

Anyone with an account can participate in discussions. You do not need an invite to register. Contributions are welcomed from anyone — whether you’re an HVAC technician, Bitcoin miner, hobbyist, or professional engineer.


:receipt: What license applies to forum content?

Unless otherwise noted, all forum content is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) license. This means you’re free to use, adapt, and build upon the knowledge here — as long as you give proper credit and share your adaptations under the same license.


:shield: Can I use the “Hashrate Heatpunks” name or logo?

No. While the term “heatpunk” is open-source, the community name “Hashrate Heatpunks” and its logo are part of a specific project managed by Tyler Stevens.

You may not use the name, branding, or logo to create separate communities or imply endorsement or affiliation without express permission.

If you’re starting your own heatpunk initiative, we encourage it — just use your own name, logo, and identity.


:handshake: How can I join the community Telegram group?

The community Telegram group chat is focused on builders, tinkerers, and product developers deeply involved in this emerging space. To join, click this link: Telegram: View @heatpunks


:closed_mailbox_with_raised_flag: How do I attend the Heatpunk Summit? How do I get an invite?

Request a ticket to the next summit by emailing us at admin@heatpunks.org. Space is limited, and this high signal gathering has an explicit focus. We’re committed to workshops, brainstorming sessions, panels and system demonstrations across the mining and heating industries. If you think you should attend, let us know.


:closed_mailbox_with_raised_flag: Who do I contact for questions, feedback, or concerns?

Email us at admin@heatpunks.org. We welcome feedback and collaboration ideas — and we’d especially like to hear if you see misuse of the Hashrate Heatpunks name or branding.


:megaphone: Can I promote my product or service here?

Yes — but keep it relevant. If your project, tool, firmware, product, or service is part of the hashrate heating industry, you’re welcome to share it. Just make sure to post it in the correct category and include technical or educational value.


:speech_balloon: Can I use this forum to ask beginner questions?

Absolutely. This forum is open to everyone — from total beginners to industry professionals. We want this to be a welcoming and high-signal place for learning, sharing, and building together.


Last updated: December 8, 2025