KaspaBet turns JSmining's 1% pool fee into an on-chain prize pool. You don't buy in, you don't sign up twice — if you mine, you're in. Regular draws send the whole pot to one miner's address.
The pot is building. KaspaBet launches alongside the pool: fees start flowing into the prize pool as JSmining finds its first blocks. First draw is announced to all active miners once the pot reaches its opening threshold.
No deposits, no extra accounts. KaspaBet rides on the pool fee that every mining pool already charges — except here, it comes back to one of you.
Point any kHeavyHash ASIC at stratum.jsmining.site:8888. Your shares are your tickets.
→The 1% pool fee flows into the KaspaBet prize pool address on the Kaspa DAG — visible to everyone.
→At each draw, a winner is selected among active miners, weighted by contributed shares.
→The full prize is sent on-chain to the winner's mining address. No claims, no forms.
KaspaBet is built by the same developer as the pool, on Kaspa-native rails — not a black box.
The jackpot lives at a public Kaspa address. Anyone can audit inflows from pool fees and the payout to each winner — it's all on the DAG, forever.
Draws are derived from Kaspa block hashes — public, unpredictable values nobody (including us) can choose. The draw logic is published so any miner can re-compute the winner with block hash + share data.
Tickets are proportional to your accepted shares during the season. A small rig can win — a big rig is just more likely to. Exactly like mining itself.
Built with Kaspa script contracts (P2SH) and the rusty-kaspa stack — the same foundations as the pool's Toccata v2.0.0 node.
Short answers to the questions every miner asks first.
No. The pool fee is 1% — the same or lower than most Kaspa pools. KaspaBet is funded from that fee, not on top of it. Your PPLNS mining rewards are untouched.
No. Your mining address is your entry. If your rigs submit shares during a season, you hold tickets for that season's draw.
Season 0 is the build-up phase: the pot fills as the pool finds blocks. The first draw is announced on the pool dashboard and to all active miners once the opening threshold is reached.
The draw uses Kaspa block hashes as the randomness source — values nobody can predict or pick. The pot address and the winning payout are public on the DAG, and the draw logic is published for anyone to verify.
Not yet. Today KaspaBet is exclusive to JSmining miners. A directly playable on-chain version (DAG Roulette) is in development — miners get first access.
Plug in your rig, earn your PPLNS rewards — and hold a ticket to the pot while you're at it.
Connect your miner → stratum+tcp://stratum.jsmining.site:8888 · worker: kaspa:address.rig1 · pass: x