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Every Kaspa miner is still worth it! Here’s proof!

Every Kaspa miner is still worth it! Here’s proof! Ultimate breakdown of IceRiver KAS KS0 Pro & more

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“Sebs FinTech Channel”

This video is an update to my previous video where I break down all currently available Kaspa ASIC miners to see if buying a miner for Kaspa mining is going to be a profitable investment. I compare all currently available Kaspa miners, including the new IceRiver KAS KS0 Pro, Bitmain KS3 and Wind…

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  1. much respect for that spreadsheet, great job. probably the best video i have come across on KAS miner, made my day. thanks a lot once again, means a lot. liked and subcribed dude! you deserve it totally!

  2. If you spend $700 on KS0 PRO, that includes shipping, tax, power brick and you have to wait 3-4weeks shipping and maintenence and setup and you need to pay electric cost and hashrate goes up and you're making less and less KASPA as the price rises…………..wouldn't it be cheaper to use that money to just buy KASPA at a lower rate right now and hodl?

  3. Great Video Seb! Love your work man! Im also having problems with the spreadsheet and getting errors? I have macros enabled and tested the links in each formula etc, but its still not working. I appreciate your help. Cheers, Anth

  4. The spreadsheet is giving me errors. It is not getting the information for the last 3 boxes automatically and therefor I can't see any potential profits. Any idea on how to fix this? keep up the great work on the videos.

  5. Good vid. I do however think you (and everyone) are seriously underestimating the future hashrate and difficulty. It's going to increase exponentially over the next 2 years I recon. Anything that can earn you 30,000 in 2 years profit is going to experience literally an arms race of difficulty increase from ever bigger and better miners over the next two years. If you don't believe me just look at the KS0 – three months ago it was 100mh and that was awesome, now the pro is out with double the hashrate. And that's just 3 months of progress! Lets see 6 months, or 12, or 18 months of progress!

  6. Seb – Thanks SO much for all the hard work. Doing the research and putting these spreadsheets together takes a lot of time. I might be missing something but I THINK the amount of KAS mined might be a bit overstated. It seems you might have started with the July 2023 emission schedule rewards rate. Now that we are in November – new miners would only be pulling 155.56 kas / block vs 174.61. I can CERTAINLY be wrong but I wanted to triple check. We have quite a few KS3Ms and looking to possibly double that.

  7. AS always, great useful work, many thanks. One comment though : the provider prices you use are the (import) tax free ones. So in the overall cost, I believe this should be added.

  8. I dont know man.
    2 months ago:
    Ks2 profits $60
    Ks1 profits $30

    Now even after price pump:
    Ks2 $40
    Ks1 $20

    I would rather buy kaspa. It looks like the total profit are dropping faster than price appreciation. The lower end miners look to be negative by beginning next year.

  9. Amazing work on the spreadsheet Seb! Love it! This is the kinda stuff you give away for free yet everyone in the community recognizes its value and will continue to support you and the channel. Truly, great work

  10. there's an app for that: i cant link it here because of YT's stupid policy, but the name is shouldimine, and the top level domain is cc
    you can enter your price nethash predictions and it will properly integrate against them to generate earnings models by month for 2 years, taking all other factors into account as well.
    also, nethash growth of 7PH/month is not likely realistic. look past one month of nethash growth, and you'll see that this month has been particularly flat. even if it's only ~7PH in the near term, newer models will almost certainly become more efficient, meaning much larger hashrate additions as batches go out.

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