NiceHash has released its first-ever firmware for mining on Kaspa network. This firmware increases ASIC's performance by 20%.
Kaspa is a low-energy network that uses exclusive GhostDAG protocol to improve scalability, allowing many blocks to exist on the blockchain.
NiceHash's new firmware raises hash speed and lowers power consumption, leading to efficient machines.
The firmware has intelligent thermal protection, which keeps ASICs from experiencing high temperatures which are capable of ruining the equipment.
The Cracker Card hardware add-on connectable to CVITech control boards makes it simple to install the NiceHash firmware over the air in large mining operations.
The pricing is fair and depends on how much the author has decided to overclock a machine. NiceHash pool is the only compatible pool with this firmware.
This firmware will be beneficial to anyone mining on the Kaspa network, with improvements in performance and energy usage potential.
The firmware is available for Antminer KS series: KS5 Pro, KS5, KS3—9.4 TH, and KS3—8.3 TH models.
NiceHash is getting ready to provide Kaspa miners with comprehensive guides and other essential assistance.
The Kaspa-specific firmware is good news for small and large miners for up to 20% better performance, increased efficiency, and added thermal protection.