What is the risk of solo mining Kaspa with a small miner?
A small miner risks going extended periods — potentially weeks or months — without earning any reward at all. Block discovery in proof-of-work mining is a random process: your odds of finding the next block are proportional to how much of the network's total hashrate your equipment represents. When that share is small, bad luck can mean a very long dry spell with zero income despite real electricity costs. This is why the Kaspa Wiki recommends that miners with low hashrate consider joining a pool, which turns the unpredictable solo jackpot into a smaller but stable reward that arrives more regularly.
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