add an extra 100+$ for equipment needed for OC. 2 fans (preferably AC to offload the mosphets), heatsinks, thermal paste and most importantly stronger PSU.
Got thermaltake heatsink with fan for 3€ years ago , just need to manage how to mount it. The cool think is that way you are recycling aswell, amazing for the environment
It would be a very interesting project but I think it requires a lot of work, especially in terms of programming and perhaps on a different PCB. I personally would be very interested if someone would take the trouble to put all this together like they did with the Bitaxe for Bitcoin. Honestly, I don't think anyone (from the Bitaxe developers) is very interested in this topic, they are more into Bitcoin, but it would certainly be great to be able to create another project to mine Kaspa based on Bitaxe, it would still be a long job to develop all this.
i dont think you quite understand the video, its more about planning for the future, once we have one model working we can easily put higher hashrate chips in. we have already seen it happen for bitaxe
Another possibility would be to create a pool that collects all the Kaspa that has been collected. Then, on day X, a lucky lottery person is chosen who receives all of the Kas from everyone.
I'm with you on this it will help to secure the network because there's a lot of people will try to solo mine using this for sure.
Praying for a LiteAxe
But really interested in seeing different models. I'm for it!
i think its possible for any asic coin just need a dev to be interested
cool idea,id try this .i think a bellscoin axe would be a nice project.
Depends on the pin out on the chips and the requirements that the chips need. But still a good idea just mod the board where needed
yeh new pcb design for kaspa chip
I think it's a little to late.
That would be cool. They'd have to be really cheap, considering an OC Ultra running at 600GH for $250 shipped.
add an extra 100+$ for equipment needed for OC. 2 fans (preferably AC to offload the mosphets), heatsinks, thermal paste and most importantly stronger PSU.
it will probably be expensive to start, but im hoping people will innovate and that we can take some of the new ideas from bitaxe and apply to this
@@MegaChren na... I OC without all that. PSU, yes...
Got thermaltake heatsink with fan for 3€ years ago , just need to manage how to mount it. The cool think is that way you are recycling aswell, amazing for the environment
3ML's latest firmware will skip the chips that doesn't work, so PCB and programming shouldn't be difficult
5LM chips are numbered and cannot be replaced at will. It may be more difficult to program the firmware.
I like the way u thinking it possible
hopefully
It would be a very interesting project but I think it requires a lot of work, especially in terms of programming and perhaps on a different PCB.
I personally would be very interested if someone would take the trouble to put all this together like they did with the Bitaxe for Bitcoin.
Honestly, I don't think anyone (from the Bitaxe developers) is very interested in this topic, they are more into Bitcoin, but it would certainly be great to be able to create another project to mine Kaspa based on Bitaxe, it would still be a long job to develop all this.
it might be a big task but i think its a great idea to spread hashrate more and when 10bps comes in it will lower the threshold for solo mining
how can i mined Kaspa pls?
wait for this to come out
Interesting idea
I think whoever starts this project has a lot going against them, Emission schedule alone….
true, but if it happens quick enough. probably about a year and a hlaf is the window of oppurtunity
ks0? ks0 pro? ks0 ultra? no? Well its bitaxe only 100 watts each...
i get that but those miner are not quite the same, its more about the open sorce where anyone can print a pcb and buy the parts themselves
So by the time they get it out, get it to you, you get a chip, then you get it programed and sent back it won't be profitable.
So not worth it.
i dont think you quite understand the video, its more about planning for the future, once we have one model working we can easily put higher hashrate chips in. we have already seen it happen for bitaxe
Another possibility would be to create a pool that collects all the Kaspa that has been collected. Then, on day X, a lucky lottery person is chosen who receives all of the Kas from everyone.
But Kaspa is a useless coin that exists to sell miners.
umm up for debate
ASIC miners came only after 70% of max suplly has been mined. The same it went with Bitcoin.