kHeavyHash

Sort by:In Stock First

Active filters:

No active filters
Sort by:In Stock First

What is the kHeavyHash mining algorithm?!

The kHeavyHash algorithm is a cryptographic encryption based on a mathematical algorithm (sequence) known to professionals as hashing. It was created specifically for blockchain networks and has the most popular coin for mining, Kaspa (KAS). Essentially, it is a mathematical function that takes transaction data and converts it into a unique string through complex matrix calculations and a double Keccak hash.

Mining features

The Kaspa network works fast — blocks are generated every second. For comparison, Bitcoin takes 10 minutes, and Ethereum took 15 seconds. This speed means that the equipment must work without failures, otherwise miners simply cannot keep up with the network.
As for the exchange rate, it follows Bitcoin, but fluctuates more strongly. When BTC rises by 10%, KAS can jump by 30%, and vice versa.

Best Asic miner kHeavyHash

IceRiver KS3L gives 5 TH/s and consumes about 3200 watts. This model is for those who want to try it out without a large investment. KS3M from the same IceRiver already gives 9.4 TH/s with approximately the same consumption. It is a popular model on farms, but it is difficult to find it at a reasonable price — everyone is buying it up. A distinctive feature is its size. The miners are quite small.
iBeLink BM-KD2 is an alternative from another manufacturer. The cooling is well designed and works stably. It is suitable for those who do not want to depend solely on IceRiver.
The leader in profitability and consumption-to-hash rate ratio is Bitmain Antminer KS7 with a hash rate of 40 Th/s and 3150w.
The main thing when choosing is to calculate the payback period, taking into account specific electricity rates. New models are more efficient but cost more — they are worth it.

For the full operation of the site you need to enable JavaScript in your browser settings.