KHeavyHash miners are specialized hardware or software designed to mine cryptocurrencies using the KHeavyHash algorithm, most notably Kaspa (KAS). This algorithm is unique because it uses matrix multiplication sandwiched between two Keccak (SHA-3) hashes, making it highly efficient for core-heavy processing rather than memory-intensive tasks. Key Characteristics Energy Efficiency: KHeavyHash is considered “green” compared to SHA-256 (Bitcoin) because it is highly efficient, allowing for higher hashing power per watt. Dual Mining: Because the algorithm is core-heavy and doesn’t rely on GPU memory, it is often possible to dual-mine Kaspa alongside other memory-intensive coins (like those on Ethash). Hardware Shift: While initially minable with GPUs, the network has transitioned almost entirely to ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated