Understanding Hash Tariffs: Ethereum Extraction Guide
As a beginner or enthusiast in the world of cryptocurrency extraction, understanding of hash rates is crucial. In this article, we will deepen the differences between MH/S, KH/S and GH/S, helping you to navigate the complexity of Ethereum yield.
What is behind the cuts?
You may have seen abbreviations such as MH/S, KH/S or GH/S in various online forums, Reddit threads and cryptocurrency communities. But what do these symbols mean?
- MH/s
: The most common abbreviation used to represent the hashs per second (h/s). It means “Megahashi per second.” This is a widely accepted unit for measuring mining.
- kH/s or
kH/s : As you have seen, MH/s is often followed by the abbreviation KH/s or kH/s. The difference lies in the prefix used to indicate the number of zeros at the beginning of speed:
* 1 kH/s = 1000 mh/s
* 1 kH/s = 1 000 000 GH/s
Hash Tariff conversion
To give you a better understanding, let’s convert some common hash tariffs:
| Hash speed MH/s | KH/s | Gh/s |
| — — — —
| Bitcoin (1st) | 100,000,000,000 10,000,000,000 1,000,000,000
| Ethereum (1TH) | 1,500,000,000 150,000,000 15,000,000
As you can see, the conversion rate between the different frequencies of the hash is quite important. Here’s a rough guide to help you calculate your own hash -speed hash:
- For each MH/s you will need approximately KH/s.
- For each KH/s you will need approximately GH/s.
Key conclusions
When choosing a pool or platform, it is essential to look at your target hash speed in connection with the difficulty of the network. The higher frequency of hash requires more powerful hardware and can be more baked for miners with enough resources.
To give you an idea of the scale:
- 1 MH/S is equivalent to approximately 100 kH/s.
- 1 kH/s is equivalent to approximately 10,000 GH/s.
Now that you know the basics, you will be better prepared to understand and navigate the world of Ethereum yield. Happy yield!