- XP1, an ultra-light home miner with a lower entry barrier to PoW participation, is gaining significant attention.
- A real turning point in the popularization of blockchain… Enthusiastic response from on-site participants
- Collaborating with global partners such as Nansen, Bitmain, Anker, and OneKey to strengthen ecosystem security.
Dual-chain mainnet Xphere successfully held the KBW 2025 side event 'Skyline PoW Mixer' held at the Cappuccino Hotel in Seoul on the 23rd . This event was a place where blockchain industry leaders, investors, and developers gathered in one place to discuss in-depth the future of the blockchain PoW (proof of work) ecosystem and practical expansion plans. In particular , the first real 'XP1 Homeminer' was revealed , drawing attention from the industry .
The highlight of the event was undoubtedly the unveiling of the XP1, a device jointly developed with Bitmain . Designed to allow anyone to easily mine at home, the XP1 is an ultra-lightweight PoW device. Its debut at the event garnered enthusiastic responses from attendees . Attendees were captivated by the XP1's compact design, low-power operation, and user-friendly interface, demonstrating that blockchain mining is no longer the exclusive domain of professional mining farms.
With the release of XP1 , XPier has opened a new horizon of “popularization of PoW” and is signaling a structural turning point in the blockchain ecosystem by making a structure in which anyone can contribute to network security a reality.
The event also saw the signing of a strategic partnership between XPeer and Nansen, a company specializing in on-chain data analysis . Through this partnership, XPeer plans to increase transaction transparency and governance reliability in PoW-based networks and realize a data-driven, open Web3 ecosystem.
The event's gold sponsors included Bitmain , the world's largest mining hardware manufacturer , and Psy Protocol, which aims to build a next-generation blockchain architecture. Silver sponsors included Nansen, global Web3 infrastructure company ANKR, and Korea's only hardware wallet brand D'CENT. Bronze sponsors included open-source hardware wallet brand OneKey, global PoW alliance PoW Alliance, and Web3 venture infrastructure company Niza Labs.
XPear has recently expanded its full-cycle security infrastructure partnerships , including ▲home mining collaboration with Bitmain ▲RPC and Validator Union partnership with Anker ▲hardware wallet co-branding with OneKey, and through these connections, it is presenting a practical standard for the decentralized security ecosystem.
“The debut of XP1 is not just a product launch, but a critical milestone in opening up participation in blockchain security governance to the masses,” said Kritesh Tripathi , founder of XPIRE . “We will continue to work with Bitmain, Nansen, Anker, and OneKey to create a Web3 environment where anyone can safely contribute to the blockchain.”
Xpier plans to lead the popularization of Web3 in the future through operation of a data- based ecosystem and various global partnerships.