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Topic: A Compact Kaspa ASIC Miner for Home Use (Read 212 times)

copper member
Activity: 406
Merit: 59
May 15, 2024, 05:08:00 AM
#12
And in the near future even more powerful industrial ASICs will appear
There is always an arms race in mining. If you look at what will come out in the future, the time will never come to buy an ASIC.
This is true, but new models for Bitcoin appear once a year, and for Litecoin once every few years, if we stick to the average estimate, but ASICs for Kaspa appear every quarter and their hashrate increases greatly. Kaspa has many forks, but you shouldn’t rely too much on this when buying an ASIC.

For Kaspa seems they coming out every month Smiley
What do you think about these ASICs?
I haven’t seen new ASICs for a not very popular coin being released so quickly for a long time.
And even on the famous website https://www.asicminervalue.com/
I haven't found a similar situation. At the same time, most of the Kaspa coins have already been mined.
Yes all depends from price action if high inflation is worth it to make enough Asics they will do it. I have theory manufacturer also also pumping the price to sell then equipment at crazy high prices where manufacturing cost is actual 1% of the miner cost its sold Sad
Then this is a conspiracy with the coin developers. ASIC sellers will spend part of their profits to buy coins and raise the price. And this will increase the payback statistics of ASICs and attract new equipment buyers. But I think that this manipulation cannot last long.

Yes it depends on the size of the coin and liquidity how far the coin price can be manipulated.
What do you think about the prospect of this coin?

https://miningpoolstats.stream/kaspa
209 PH/s - 209,000 TH/s - 9952 ASIC Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro (21Th) or 17,412 IceRiver KS5L(12Th) asics or 209,000 IceRiver KS1(1Th)asics
But this coin also has forks, so there are many more ASICs.

A lot of hype around Kaspa not sure how long it will last.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1121
And in the near future even more powerful industrial ASICs will appear
There is always an arms race in mining. If you look at what will come out in the future, the time will never come to buy an ASIC.
This is true, but new models for Bitcoin appear once a year, and for Litecoin once every few years, if we stick to the average estimate, but ASICs for Kaspa appear every quarter and their hashrate increases greatly. Kaspa has many forks, but you shouldn’t rely too much on this when buying an ASIC.

For Kaspa seems they coming out every month Smiley
What do you think about these ASICs?
I haven’t seen new ASICs for a not very popular coin being released so quickly for a long time.
And even on the famous website https://www.asicminervalue.com/
I haven't found a similar situation. At the same time, most of the Kaspa coins have already been mined.
Yes all depends from price action if high inflation is worth it to make enough Asics they will do it. I have theory manufacturer also also pumping the price to sell then equipment at crazy high prices where manufacturing cost is actual 1% of the miner cost its sold Sad
Then this is a conspiracy with the coin developers. ASIC sellers will spend part of their profits to buy coins and raise the price. And this will increase the payback statistics of ASICs and attract new equipment buyers. But I think that this manipulation cannot last long.

Yes it depends on the size of the coin and liquidity how far the coin price can be manipulated.
What do you think about the prospect of this coin?

https://miningpoolstats.stream/kaspa
209 PH/s - 209,000 TH/s - 9952 ASIC Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro (21Th) or 17,412 IceRiver KS5L(12Th) asics or 209,000 IceRiver KS1(1Th)asics
But this coin also has forks, so there are many more ASICs.
copper member
Activity: 406
Merit: 59
And in the near future even more powerful industrial ASICs will appear
There is always an arms race in mining. If you look at what will come out in the future, the time will never come to buy an ASIC.
This is true, but new models for Bitcoin appear once a year, and for Litecoin once every few years, if we stick to the average estimate, but ASICs for Kaspa appear every quarter and their hashrate increases greatly. Kaspa has many forks, but you shouldn’t rely too much on this when buying an ASIC.

For Kaspa seems they coming out every month Smiley
What do you think about these ASICs?
I haven’t seen new ASICs for a not very popular coin being released so quickly for a long time.
And even on the famous website https://www.asicminervalue.com/
I haven't found a similar situation. At the same time, most of the Kaspa coins have already been mined.
Yes all depends from price action if high inflation is worth it to make enough Asics they will do it. I have theory manufacturer also also pumping the price to sell then equipment at crazy high prices where manufacturing cost is actual 1% of the miner cost its sold Sad
Then this is a conspiracy with the coin developers. ASIC sellers will spend part of their profits to buy coins and raise the price. And this will increase the payback statistics of ASICs and attract new equipment buyers. But I think that this manipulation cannot last long.

Yes it depends on the size of the coin and liquidity how far the coin price can be manipulated.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1121
And in the near future even more powerful industrial ASICs will appear
There is always an arms race in mining. If you look at what will come out in the future, the time will never come to buy an ASIC.
This is true, but new models for Bitcoin appear once a year, and for Litecoin once every few years, if we stick to the average estimate, but ASICs for Kaspa appear every quarter and their hashrate increases greatly. Kaspa has many forks, but you shouldn’t rely too much on this when buying an ASIC.

For Kaspa seems they coming out every month Smiley
What do you think about these ASICs?
I haven’t seen new ASICs for a not very popular coin being released so quickly for a long time.
And even on the famous website https://www.asicminervalue.com/
I haven't found a similar situation. At the same time, most of the Kaspa coins have already been mined.
Yes all depends from price action if high inflation is worth it to make enough Asics they will do it. I have theory manufacturer also also pumping the price to sell then equipment at crazy high prices where manufacturing cost is actual 1% of the miner cost its sold Sad
Then this is a conspiracy with the coin developers. ASIC sellers will spend part of their profits to buy coins and raise the price. And this will increase the payback statistics of ASICs and attract new equipment buyers. But I think that this manipulation cannot last long.
copper member
Activity: 406
Merit: 59
And in the near future even more powerful industrial ASICs will appear
There is always an arms race in mining. If you look at what will come out in the future, the time will never come to buy an ASIC.
This is true, but new models for Bitcoin appear once a year, and for Litecoin once every few years, if we stick to the average estimate, but ASICs for Kaspa appear every quarter and their hashrate increases greatly. Kaspa has many forks, but you shouldn’t rely too much on this when buying an ASIC.

For Kaspa seems they coming out every month Smiley
What do you think about these ASICs?
I haven’t seen new ASICs for a not very popular coin being released so quickly for a long time.
And even on the famous website https://www.asicminervalue.com/
I haven't found a similar situation. At the same time, most of the Kaspa coins have already been mined.
Yes all depends from price action if high inflation is worth it to make enough Asics they will do it. I have theory manufacturer also also pumping the price to sell then equipment at crazy high prices where manufacturing cost is actual 1% of the miner cost its sold Sad
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1121
April 27, 2024, 02:06:16 PM
#7
And in the near future even more powerful industrial ASICs will appear
There is always an arms race in mining. If you look at what will come out in the future, the time will never come to buy an ASIC.
This is true, but new models for Bitcoin appear once a year, and for Litecoin once every few years, if we stick to the average estimate, but ASICs for Kaspa appear every quarter and their hashrate increases greatly. Kaspa has many forks, but you shouldn’t rely too much on this when buying an ASIC.

For Kaspa seems they coming out every month Smiley
What do you think about these ASICs?
I haven’t seen new ASICs for a not very popular coin being released so quickly for a long time.
And even on the famous website https://www.asicminervalue.com/
I haven't found a similar situation. At the same time, most of the Kaspa coins have already been mined.
copper member
Activity: 406
Merit: 59
April 27, 2024, 06:59:15 AM
#6
And in the near future even more powerful industrial ASICs will appear
There is always an arms race in mining. If you look at what will come out in the future, the time will never come to buy an ASIC.
This is true, but new models for Bitcoin appear once a year, and for Litecoin once every few years, if we stick to the average estimate, but ASICs for Kaspa appear every quarter and their hashrate increases greatly. Kaspa has many forks, but you shouldn’t rely too much on this when buying an ASIC.

For Kaspa seems they coming out every month Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1121
April 19, 2024, 12:37:57 PM
#5
And in the near future even more powerful industrial ASICs will appear
There is always an arms race in mining. If you look at what will come out in the future, the time will never come to buy an ASIC.
This is true, but new models for Bitcoin appear once a year, and for Litecoin once every few years, if we stick to the average estimate, but ASICs for Kaspa appear every quarter and their hashrate increases greatly. Kaspa has many forks, but you shouldn’t rely too much on this when buying an ASIC.
copper member
Activity: 406
Merit: 59
April 19, 2024, 09:23:51 AM
#4
And in the near future even more powerful industrial ASICs will appear
There is always an arms race in mining. If you look at what will come out in the future, the time will never come to buy an ASIC.
Take time to deliberate, but when the time for action has arrived, stop thinking and go in.
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April 18, 2024, 08:34:20 PM
#3
And in the near future even more powerful industrial ASICs will appear
There is always an arms race in mining. If you look at what will come out in the future, the time will never come to buy an ASIC.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1121
April 18, 2024, 07:44:01 AM
#2
Model KA-BOX from Goldshell mining KHeavyHash algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 1.18Th/s for a power consumption of 400W.
https://www.asicminervalue.com/miners/goldshell/ka-box
I don’t have time to keep up with the new ASICs for the Kaspa coin, but the ASIC’s payback rate is not very good. And in the near future even more powerful industrial ASICs will appear
copper member
Activity: 406
Merit: 59
April 18, 2024, 06:09:36 AM
#1
Unboxing the Goldshell KA Box
Recently released, the KA Box is Goldshell’s latest entrant into the home mining scene, a direct competitor to its predecessors like the Ice River KS0 Pro. Let’s talk about what this new miner brings to the table:

Performance: The KA Box offers 1.2 TH/s with a power consumption of about 400 watts.
Size and Noise:
It’s small enough to fit into any home setting, from a kitchen countertop to an office desk, and operates quietly enough not to disturb your daily activities.
Setting Up and First Impressions
Setting up the KA Box was straightforward. Within minutes of unboxing, it was up and running, humming quietly in my office corner. Here’s a breakdown of the initial performance metrics:

Hash Rate: Initially, the miner achieves a hash rate slightly above the advertised 1.2 TH/s, with peaks around 1.28 TH/s.
Temperature and Efficiency: Operating at about 81°C, which is within the safe operating temperatures advised by Goldshell.
User Interface: The device interface is user-friendly, allowing for easy adjustments and monitoring. It includes options to switch between power and hash rate modes and to configure network settings easily.


Mining Performance and Profitability
In terms of profitability, the KA Box stands out. Based on current Kaspa coin prices and network difficulty, here’s what we’re looking at:

Daily Revenue:
Approximately $8.20 per day in mining revenue.
Energy Efficiency: With its power mode options, you can balance performance and power consumption according to your electricity pricing.
Comparing to Competitors
When compared to the Ice River KS0 Pro, the KA Box provides significantly higher performance at a proportionally higher power consumption and price point. Here’s a quick comparison:

Ice River KS0 Pro:
Offers 200 GH/s at 90 watts for about $1.36 per day.
KA Box: Delivers six times the performance for a proportionate increase in power consumption and cost.
Community Feedback and Support
The ASIC mining community has shown great interest in the KA Box, with forums and social media buzzing about its performance and reliability. Goldshell has been responsive to customer inquiries, which helps with troubleshooting and optimizes mining operations.

Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
For home users looking to get into Kaspa mining without the industrial-scale setup, the Goldshell KA Box presents a compelling option. It balances performance with ease of use, and its compact size makes it suitable for various home environments. However, as always, the long-term profitability will hinge on Kaspa coin’s market performance.

Before wrapping up, let’s talk briefly about the future of Kaspa mining and ASIC developments. With constant advancements and new releases, staying informed through channels like this one is crucial for making educated decisions in the fast-evolving crypto mining landscape.

So, what do you think about the Goldshell KA Box? Are you considering adding it to your home mining arsenal, or do you have experiences with other models to share? Drop your thoughts and questions in the comments below—the more community feedback, the better for everyone!

And as always, whether you’re hardcore mining or just getting started, happy mining!
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