Instantly Calculate Kaspa mining profitability with real-time data. Analyze hashrate, power costs, exchange rates, and pool efficiency for improved returns.
Kaspa uses the kHeavyHash algorithm for hashing. Every device capable of computing kHeavyHash can technically mine Kaspa, but only specialized ASIC miners for Kaspa are profitable, cost-effective, and energy-efficient solutions for Kaspa mining.
Price of Kaspa: The current price of Kaspa is the median value taken from major exchanges at this moment, in USD. This reflects the real-time market rate at which you can buy or sell Kaspa. The spread between buy and sell orders is usually within a few cents, depending on exchange liquidity.
Your Hashrate: Enter the hashrate of your Kaspa ASIC miner or other mining equipment in GH/s. Most Kaspa ASIC miners range from several hundred GH/s up to over 10 TH/s, depending on the model and generation.
Fee - pool fee: This is the fee deducted by your mining pool from your mining rewards. A 1% pool fee means that for every 100 USD worth of KAS mined, you'll receive 99 USD worth. Most pool fees range between 1% and 2%.
Power consumption: This is the actual power draw of your miner from the wall while operating at full performance. When the device starts, it uses less power; once it begins full-speed hashing, it reaches its rated power consumption. This can vary by about ±5%, depending on conditions. Fan usage can account for up to 8% of total power draw, so keeping your miner in a cool environment may reduce energy usage slightly.
Electricity price in USD: This is what you pay for 1 kWh of electricity. A miner with a power draw of 3500 W (3.5 kW) running 24 hours a day will consume 3.5 × 24 = 84 kWh per day. At an electricity rate of $0.05 per kWh, this results in a daily cost of 84 × $0.05 = $4.20 per day.
Daily estimated earnings: This is your estimated net profit per day, after deducting the electricity cost. The calculation assumes the miner is running at 100% uptime, full hashrate, and stable power conditions. The final earnings are shown in both USD and Kaspa (KAS), and reflect the real expected returns based on today’s mining difficulty and exchange rate.