Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro Kaspa Mining Profitability — 2026 Simulation

Live-data simulation of mining Kaspa with the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro at current network difficulty and Kaspa price.

21 TH/s Hashrate 3,150 W Power kHeavyHash Algorithm ASIC 150 J/TH Efficiency Live data

Daily Results at $0.07/kWh

Based on Kaspa price: $0.0330 — Network hashrate — Live data from our API

Daily Revenue
$5.17
156.6114 KAS
Daily Electricity
$-5.29
3,150 W × 24 h × $0.07
Daily Profit
$-0.1238
Break-Even
Monthly Profit
$-3.71
30-day estimate
$0.068/kWh
Break-even electricity rate
$0.0338
Break-even KAS price at $0.07/kWh
$-45.20
Projected annual profit (constant prices)

Profitability Analysis

The Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro requires electricity below $0.068/kWh to mine Kaspa profitably — achievable in industrial settings, mining farms, or regions with subsidised energy (Kazakhstan, parts of the US, Paraguay). Standard residential rates are above this threshold.

As a dedicated ASIC, the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro is permanently optimised for kHeavyHash — the algorithm used by Kaspa. It cannot be repurposed for other algorithms, so its long-term viability is directly tied to the economics of those specific coins.

At 3,150 watts and an average electricity consumption of 2,268 kWh per month, electricity cost is the single largest variable in profitability. The difference between $0.04/kWh and $0.12/kWh amounts to $181.44 per month in operating margins — which is why electricity rate selection is as important as hardware selection for any serious mining operation.

Profitability at Key Electricity Rates

All figures assume constant Kaspa price ($0.03) and current network difficulty. Actual results will vary as both change over time.

Electricity Rate Daily Revenue Daily Elec. Cost Daily Profit Monthly Profit Status
$0.04/kWh $5.17 $3.02 $2.14 $64.33 Marginal
$0.06/kWh $5.17 $4.54 $0.6322 $18.97 Marginal
$0.08/kWh $5.17 $6.05 $-0.8798 $-26.39 Break-Even
$0.10/kWh $5.17 $7.56 $-2.39 $-71.75 Break-Even
$0.12/kWh $5.17 $9.07 $-3.90 $-117.11 Unprofitable

Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro — Key Specifications

ManufacturerBitmain
CategoryASIC
AlgorithmkHeavyHash
Hashrate21 TH/s
Power Draw3,150 W
Efficiency150 J/TH
Noise75 dB(A)
Approx. Price$5,500
Supported CoinsKAS
Release2024-Q2

→ Full Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro review, pros & cons, and buying guide

How to Mine Kaspa with the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro

  1. Acquire and receive the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro

    Purchase the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro from an authorised reseller or reputable secondary market. Budget approximately $5,500. Verify the unit is complete and inspect for physical damage before powering on. The unit ships ready to mine — no assembly required beyond power and network connections.

  2. Connect power and network

    Connect the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro to a dedicated 3150W power supply on a 16 A+ circuit at 220–240 V. Connect an Ethernet cable to your router. Power on the unit and wait 2–3 minutes for it to boot.

  3. Configure your Kaspa mining pool

    Access the miner's web interface by entering its IP address in your browser (find it via your router's DHCP lease list). Navigate to Miner Configuration and enter your chosen pool stratum URL, your Kaspa wallet address as the worker username, and 'x' as the password. Recommended pools: K1Pool, WoolyPooly, HeroMiners.

  4. Monitor performance and optimise

    After starting, confirm your hashrate matches the expected 21 TH/s in the pool dashboard (allow 10–15 minutes for the pool to register your worker). Use our live Kaspa calculator to track daily earnings against your electricity cost. Consider enabling auto-tune mode or third-party firmware (BOS+ for Antminer units) to improve efficiency 5–10%.

Recommended Kaspa Mining Pools

K1Pool stratum+tcp://pool.k1pool.com:5555 0.75% PPLNS
WoolyPooly stratum+tcp://kas.woolypooly.com:3112 0.9% PPLNS
HeroMiners stratum+tcp://kaspa.herominers.com:1132 0.9% PPLNS

Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro vs. Other Kaspa Miners

Sorted by efficiency. Daily profit calculated at $0.07/kWh.

Hardware Hashrate Power Efficiency Daily Profit Approx. Price
Bitmain Antminer KS7 70 TH/s 3,300 W 47.1 J/TH $11.68 $9,500
IceRiver KS5 Pro 25 TH/s 3,200 W 128 J/TH $0.7766 $6,800
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Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro
21 TH/s 3,150 W 150 J/TH $-0.1238 $5,500
IceRiver KS5L 20 TH/s 3,400 W 170 J/TH $-0.7899 $4,800
Bitmain Antminer KS3 9.4 TH/s 3,188 W 339 J/TH $-3.04 $1,800

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This simulation uses cached data updated every 10 minutes. The interactive calculator lets you adjust hashrate, electricity cost, and pool fee in real time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro profitable for Kaspa mining in 2026?
At $0.07/kWh, the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro generates approximately $-0.1238 per day mining Kaspa at current prices ($0.03/coin). The break-even electricity rate is $0.068/kWh. Profitable operation requires below-average electricity costs. Use our live Kaspa calculator for updated estimates as prices and difficulty change.
What electricity rate does the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro need to mine Kaspa profitably?
The Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro breaks even on Kaspa mining at exactly $0.0684/kWh at current network conditions. At $4 cents/kWh, the daily profit is $2.14; at $8 cents/kWh it is $-0.8798. See the full profitability table on this page for all five electricity tiers.
What is the ROI timeline for the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro mining Kaspa?
At a hardware acquisition price of approximately $5,500 and $0.07/kWh electricity, the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro has an estimated ROI of N/A at current prices — the hardware is not yet cash-flow positive at this electricity rate. ROI calculations assume constant Kaspa price and network difficulty, both of which fluctuate significantly.
How does the Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro compare to other Kaspa miners?
The Bitmain Antminer KS5 Pro mines Kaspa at 21 TH/s with 150 J/TH efficiency. There are 5 compatible hardware models for Kaspa in our database. See the comparison table below for a side-by-side efficiency and profitability breakdown of all compatible miners.

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