Kaspa mining calculator
Estimate your Kaspa (KAS) mining earnings: enter your ASIC hashrate, power draw and electricity cost, and this calculator returns daily and monthly KAS and profit using the live network hashrate, block reward and KAS price. Defaults reflect Kat Pool's 0.75% fee.
By the Kat Pool team · Updated · Live KAS price $0.027487
Estimated monthly: 3,611.38 KAS (~$99.26 revenue, -$116.74 net) at the current network hashrate, block reward and KAS price.
How is Kaspa mining profitability calculated?
Your earnings equal your share of the network times what the network pays out. Your share is your hashrate divided by the total Kaspa network hashrate. The network emits block reward × 10 blocks per second × 86,400 seconds of KAS each day; your share of that, minus the pool fee, is your gross KAS. Multiply by the KAS price for a USD figure, then subtract electricity (power in kW × 24 × cost per kWh) for net profit. On Kat Pool, NACHO rebates cut the effective fee below the 0.75% topline — as low as 0% for NACHO and NFT holders.
Frequently asked questions
- How is Kaspa mining profitability calculated?
- Your share of the network is your hashrate divided by the total Kaspa network hashrate. Multiply that share by the daily network emission (block reward × 10 blocks per second × 86,400 seconds), subtract the pool fee, then multiply by the KAS price for a USD estimate. Subtract your electricity cost (power in kW × 24 hours × cost per kWh) to get net profit.
- Is this Kaspa mining calculator accurate?
- It uses live network hashrate, block reward and KAS price from the official Kaspa API, so the estimate reflects current conditions. Actual earnings vary with network difficulty, price movements, pool luck and uptime, so treat the result as an estimate, not a guarantee.
- What hashrate do Kaspa ASICs produce?
- Kaspa kHeavyHash ASICs range from entry-level IceRiver KS0/KS1 units up to multi-terahash models like the IceRiver KS5 series and Bitmain KS5. Check your miner's published specification for its exact TH/s, then enter that value above.
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