Approach used
The platform has four interconnected parts that together cover the full user journey — from first visit to active earnings.
Public Website & Market Data
The entry point for new users. Explains the product, showcases available hardware, and gives market context — including a Bitcoin market overview and mining vs. buying comparison. Designed to build trust before any purchase decision.
Mining Dashboard
The core user interface. After purchasing fractions, users see their real-time data: total hashrate, owned fractions, mined BTC, miner status, and account tier. Data is pulled live from physical miners — not estimated or delayed.
Quick actions let users browse the shop, view their miners, and manage their profile from a single screen.
Mining Calculator
A pre-purchase decision tool built on real hardware specifications. Users input their chosen miner model, number of fractions, and BTC price assumption — and get back yearly BTC production per year (including halving impact), total cost over 3 years, break-even month, and average APY.
| The calculator also shows a direct comparison: how much BTC you would accumulate by mining vs. spending the same amount buying BTC directly. Based on real parameters, Futura's model shows ~13.3% more BTC through mining over 3 years. |
Admin & Operations Layer
Backend tooling for the Futura team to manage miner inventory, hosting locations, user tiers, fraction availability, and earnings distribution — without manual intervention at scale.
| Approach Used |
| 1. Fractional ownership model
Cyber Bee designed and built the fraction system from scratch — users buy shares of real miners, receive proportional BTC earnings, and never touch the hardware themselves. |
| 2. Real-time data integration
The dashboard pulls live metrics directly from physical miners in Poland and Germany — hashrate, status, and BTC output updated continuously, not periodically. |
| 3. Hardware-accurate mining calculator
Built on actual miner specs (Bitmain Antminer S21 XP Hyd), real electricity costs, and halving schedules — users see break-even month, yearly BTC output, and APY before committing. |
| 4. Modular, scalable architecture
Platform designed to support new miner models, additional hosting locations, and growing user base without core infrastructure changes. |