The Bitcoin Farm is the most sought-after hideout upgrade inEscape from Tarkovby a mile. It gives players a way to get passive income without playing the game. However, the price is extremely steep, and you’ll need to have it run as efficiently as possible. Otherwise, you are better off selling the items for Roubles instead of investing in this feature. Here’s how to use Bitcoin Farms effectively in Escape from Tarkov.
How to Efficiently Farm Bitcoins in Escape from Tarkov
Before setting up your farm, you still need to construct and unlock the Bitcoin Farm in your hideout. It has three different levels, which need increasingly difficult items to find per level.
Each level doesn’t directly increase your Bitcoin farming speed, but it increases the number of GPU slots available, which only increases your Bitcoin farming speed if you put enough GPUs inside.

With each wipe, players always try to calculate whether the Bitcoin Farm is worth it. The prices of all these items vary due to supply and demand, so each wipe will be different. However, each of these hideout items needed for the Bitcoin Farm has a direct correlation to the price of Bitcoins and Graphics Cards.
If Bitcoins sell even close to a million Roubles each, you can expect these Graphics Cards to go above a million Roubles in mid to late wipes. Each of the hideout items needed for the Bitcoin Farm will also steadily climb up, so it becomes less and less attractive to set up the Bitcoin Farm.

To maximize efficiency, you want to have the maximum number of GPUs available at your current Bitcoin Farm at all times. This is because the power provided by your Generator isn’t free. There’s an upkeep cost for Metal Fuel Tanks to keep your Generator running and producing power.
Every single fuel resource will power your hideout for 12 minutes and 38 seconds,so a Metal Fuel Tank of 100/100 can power your hideout for roughly 21-22 hours.

Are Bitcoin Farms Worth it in Escape from Tarkov?
To determine whether it is worth it, you need to know Bitcoin’s production rates, which are the only fixed variable here.
YourBitcoin Farm produces at the rate of one Bitcoin every 40 hours if there is only one Graphics Card installed. As you put more Graphics Cards, you produce Bitcoins much faster, but not at the same rate as putting that first Graphics Card. To put it into perspective,you will make one Bitcoin every 13 hours if you have 50 Graphics Cards installed.

If you have25 Graphics Cards installed, it is around 20 hours per Bitcoin. If you put this on a graph, theGraphics Card loses some efficiency when you put more inside the farm.
Since Graphics Cards are expensive, the only way to make them “efficient” is by playing the game. Regardless if you farm these GPUs manually, you’re able to still profit big by just selling them in the flea market. If youdon’t plan on playing the game for a long time(upwards of 5 months), it is best tosell your Graphics Cards individuallybecause they should cost millions of Roubles each by mid or late wipe.
If you want to play for a long time but don’t have time to manage your hideout once every two to three days, you should also sell your GPUs individually and avoid constructing the Bitcoin Farm.
The only way the Bitcoin Farm is worth it is if you play constantly for three to four months, during which time the Bitcoins can pay off the GPU’s worth and hideout costs. In short, you will feel forced to play even if you don’t feel like playing Tarkov for the day.
This has been the state of Bitcoin Farms for a long time because the prices of GPUs are directly correlated to the Bitcoin price. It will always be worth it if you play consistently, but it is never worth it if you casually play. You are better off farming Tarkov Arena and earning some GP Coins andLega Medalsto turn into Roubles. You can even buy GPUs from Ref (level 4) using GP Coins from Tarkov Arena. You just need totransfer them from Arena to the base game.
Enzo Zalamea
Enzo is a staff writer at Prima Games. He began writing news, guides, and listicles related to games back in 2019. In 2024, he started writing at Prima Games covering the best new games and updates regardless of the genre. you may find him playing the latest World of Warcraft expansion, Path of Exile, Teamfight Tactics, and popular competitive shooters like Valorant, Apex Legends, and CS2. Enzo received his Bachelor’s degree in Marketing Management in De La Salle University and multiple SEO certifications from the University of California, Davis.