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I Will Solo

Solo mining odds calculator — Fast. Private. Transparent.

Kaspa Calculator

Calculate your chances of finding a Kaspa block as a solo miner. Fast blockDAG with proof-of-work consensus.

How It Works

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The Math

Your probability of finding a block is proportional to your hashrate vs the total network hashrate. We use P(≥1 block) = 1 − (1 − p)n where n is the number of blocks in the period.

Steps

  • Select your coin above
  • Enter your hashrate in any unit
  • Hit Calculate — results are instant
  • No data is ever sent anywhere
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100% Private

All calculations happen in your browser. No server, no tracking, no account needed. The network stats are based on public data — your numbers never leave your device.

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Network Data

I Will Solo is an open tool for solo Kaspa miners who want to understand their odds of hitting a block based on their hashrate. Kaspa uses the KHeavyHash algorithm and features a blockDAG architecture for extremely fast block times.

Assumptions & Notes

  • Algorithm: KHeavyHash
  • Network hashrate: ~169866.58 ZH/s
  • Block time: ~1 second
  • Network hashrate based on KHeavyHash algorithm.
  • Results are educational, not financial advice.
  • Solo mining is rare and high-risk — but possible.

FAQ

Kaspa uses a blockDAG (Directed Acyclic Graph) instead of a traditional blockchain, enabling ~1-second block times. This means 86,400 blocks per day — giving solo miners significantly more attempts. It uses the KHeavyHash algorithm, which is ASIC-mineable.
While Kaspa originally supported GPU mining, ASIC miners like the IceRiver KS series now dominate the network. The network hashrate has grown enormously (hundreds of ZH/s), making GPU mining impractical for competitive returns. ASIC hardware is now essential for any realistic solo mining attempt.
More blocks per day means more chances to win, but the per-block difficulty adjusts accordingly. The overall probability per unit of time is similar to other coins relative to your share of the network hashrate. However, the faster feedback loop can feel more engaging for solo miners.

It's hard, but not impossible 🎯

Finding a Kaspa block with a small hashrate is extremely rare — but it's not impossible. Just like winning the lottery or flipping ten heads in a row, statistically improbable events do happen. Every day, someone somewhere gets lucky. Maybe that someone could be you. ⛏️

Event Estimated Odds
Getting struck by lightning in a year 1 in 1,220,000
Flipping 10 heads in a row 1 in 1,024
Being dealt a royal flush in poker 1 in 649,740
Winning the lottery (EuroMillions) 1 in 139,838,160
Being struck by lightning twice in a week 1 in 9,000,000,000 (estimated)
Finding a Kaspa block solo mining Try the calculator above! ⛏️