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Eaglesong Miner

Eaglesong is the proof-of-work algorithm that secures the Nervos Network (CKB – Common Knowledge Base), designed by the Nervos team as a custom ASIC-friendly hash function. It was built to be efficiently implementable in dedicated hardware while resisting certain optimization strategies that could create unhealthy centralization of mining power. In contrast to the algorithms that Bitcoin has borrowed from its SHA-256 tradition, Eaglesong is purpose-designed for Nervos, which means that the network of miners compatible with it is more confined and specialized. Goldshell and Bitmain both saw the potential at an early stage and developed dedicated Eaglesong ASICs that created efficient mining equipment to support the CKB network. For miners interested in the Nervos blockchain’s longer-term trajectory, early ASIC adoption carries the kind of first-mover considerations that this niche often rewards.

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Cryptominerbros stocks dedicated Eaglesong ASIC hardware for Nervos CKB mining across multiple performance tiers. Bitmain’s Antminer K5 at 1130GH/s was one of the first high-output Eaglesong machines on the market and remains a capable option for miners targeting CKB at scale. Goldshell’s CK series provides a broader range of deployment options: the CK Box II suits home miners with its compact, quiet design and entry-level pricing, while the CK Lite at 6.3TH/s and the CK5 at 12TH/s step up performance for operators who want more serious production capacity. At the top of the Goldshell CKB lineup, the CK6 and CK6 SE push toward 19TH/s, making them the primary choice for large-scale Nervos mining farms. The Bitmain K7 also operates on the Eaglesong algorithm and brings Bitmain’s engineering quality to the CKB mining space. Many miners find CKB mining appealing due to Nervos’ unique approach to Layer 1 infrastructure and the relatively limited competition from GPU miners in the Eaglesong ecosystem, which dedicated ASIC hardware displaces entirely.