Kaspa Node Monitor, developed by imalfect, is a new tool that allows users to easily keep track of their Kaspa Node. The source code and installation instructions are available on GitHub.

The monitor provides information on block and header counts, peer count, DAA score, blue score, node version, sync status, network details, and network difficulty. It also displays hardware information such as the hostname, location, CPU model, thread count, RAM availability, and system load. However, users have the option to disable the hardware information if they choose.

It’s important to note that Kaspa Node Monitor is still in its beta phase and may have some bugs.

For any questions or concerns, users can reach out to imalfect on the Kaspa discord server.

Additionally, Kaspa utilizes the kHeavyHash algorithm for network consensus and security, which is less energy-intensive compared to other proof-of-work networks.

For more information and updates on Kaspa, users can visit their website, Discord server, Telegram channel, Twitter page, Reddit community, GitHub repository, and block explorer.

Comments and questions are welcome, and users can also find the author on the Kaspa discord server under the username Bubblegum Lightning.

The original post about the Kaspa Node Monitor 0.1.1 Beta Release can be found on the Kaspa website.