Financial Infrastructure for Agriculture - Built on Bitcoin
BitCorn Nodes are purpose-built Bitcoin computers for agricultural producers and ag businesses who want to own their money, build financial rails for new opportunities, and build multi-generational wealth.
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Custom-Built BitCorn Node: $500​
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Built for you. Supported by real people. Not help-desk bots.​

A BitCorn Node is not an app, an exchange account, or a promise from a third party. It is physical infrastructure you own running Bitcoin software locally, designed for agriculture.
Once installed at your home or office, BitCorn works wherever you do. Plug it in, power it on, and access your node anywhere with your smart phone. If you can't control it, you don't own it.
Secure VPN | Self Custodial Wallet | Argon One Cooled | 10+ year lifespan | Custom Bitcorn Software | Full Technical Support
*Features of the BitCorn Node
BitCorn Node - What You Can Do Today!
* BUY - Acquire Bitcoin on Better Terms
Lower friction. Fewer Intermediaries.
A clearer path from dollars to bitcoin you actually control.
* STACK - Hold Bitcoin, Not an IOU
Your node puts bitcoin in self-custody.
Restore what agriculture understands: possession matters.
* BELONG - Join an Agriculture-Led Community
BitCorn Nodes aren't just software.
They're part of a community building shared infrastructure.
Main Dashboard

A consolidated view of balances, recent activity, and system status.

Wallets & Treasury

A structured view of on-chain, Lightning, and stablecoin balances managed through the BitCorn Node.

Buying Tools

Tools for setting recurring buys and observing how buying models perform over time.Designed for consistency and long-horizon use.

Insights & Analysis

Charts and analysis tools for commodity prices, Bitcoin prices, and long-term relationships. Built to develop understanding, context, and insight.

Rewarding
Early
Infrastructure
Builders
Early BitCorn Node operators help lay the foundation for tomorrow's agricultural finance. Learn more about the Early Builder Warrants Program on the BitCorn Node page.
