How does solo mining work in Kaspa?
In Kaspa solo mining, your mining device connects directly to a Kaspa node, receives a block template to work on, and submits the finished block back to the node once the puzzle is solved. The node is the software that participates in the Kaspa network — think of it as your direct line into the blockchain. When you mine solo, there is no intermediary pool between you and the network: your device asks the node for work, grinds through the cryptographic puzzle on its own, and hands the result straight back. This matters to beginners because solo mining means all rewards go directly to you if you find a block, but you bear the full variance of finding one — which is why understanding how tasks are assigned and blocks are submitted is important before deciding whether solo or pool mining fits your situation.