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Hash Rate Unit Converter

Convert between H/s, KH/s, MH/s, GH/s, TH/s, PH/s and EH/s — mining and network hash-rate units.

Result
(in H/s)

Hash rate measures hashes computed per second. Units scale by 1000 (metric prefixes). Modern Bitcoin ASICs do ~100–200 TH/s each; the entire Bitcoin network runs at hundreds of EH/s (10¹⁸ hashes/s). This converter handles the full range from a single device to a global network.

Formula

each step is ×1000: 1 KH/s = 10³ H/s, 1 MH/s = 10⁶, 1 GH/s = 10⁹, 1 TH/s = 10¹², 1 PH/s = 10¹⁵, 1 EH/s = 10¹⁸ H/s
References: SI metric prefixes; mining hardware specifications

Note: This is a technical utility, not financial advice. Crypto assets are volatile and risky; do your own research and consult a licensed professional before making decisions.

About Hash Rate Unit Converter

The hash rate converter translates between every unit of mining and network computing power — from H/s up through KH/s, MH/s, GH/s, TH/s, PH/s and EH/s — each step a factor of 1000. It spans the full range from a single GPU or ASIC (measured in MH/s or TH/s) to the entire Bitcoin network (hundreds of EH/s, or 10²⁰ hashes per second). Enter a rate in any unit and see it in another instantly, with the base H/s value. It's the everyday reference for reading mining hardware specs, comparing rigs, and understanding network hash-rate charts.

How to use Hash Rate Unit Converter

  1. 1Enter your values into Hash Rate Unit Converter — sensible, domain-typical defaults are pre-filled so you see a real result immediately.
  2. 2The result recomputes live using the formula shown on the page; there is no button to press.
  3. 3Adjust any input to compare scenarios, then read the worked example to see the substituted numbers.

Why use Hash Rate Unit Converter?

  • Computes Hash Rate Unit Converter instantly in your browser — no sign-up, no upload, no server round-trip.
  • 100% free and unlimited, with the exact formula shown: each step is ×1000: 1 KH/s = 10³ H/s, 1 MH/s = 10⁶, 1 GH/s = 10⁹, 1 TH/s = 10¹², 1 PH/s = 10¹⁵, 1 EH/s = 10¹⁸ H/s.
  • Runs entirely client-side, so every value you enter stays private on your device.
  • Live recompute as you type, with a worked example and authoritative references for trust.

Frequently asked questions

What does hash rate measure?+

The number of hash computations a miner or network performs per second — essentially the rate of guessing attempts in proof-of-work mining. Higher hash rate means more attempts per second to find a valid block, so more mining power and (for the network) more security. It's the fundamental performance metric for mining hardware.

How do the units scale?+

By 1000 (metric prefixes), like data units: 1,000 H/s = 1 KH/s, 1,000 KH/s = 1 MH/s, then GH/s, TH/s, PH/s, EH/s. So 1 TH/s (terahash) = 10¹² hashes/second = a trillion. The jump from a single device (TH/s) to a whole network (EH/s) is a million-fold, which is why the converter spans seven prefixes.

What's a typical hash rate for mining hardware?+

It depends on the algorithm and hardware: modern Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASICs do ~100–200+ TH/s each; Ethereum-Classic GPU miners do tens of MH/s; the entire Bitcoin network runs at several hundred EH/s. Comparing rigs requires matching units — this converter normalizes them so you can compare a TH/s ASIC against a network's EH/s total.

How does hash rate relate to mining difficulty?+

Difficulty automatically adjusts to keep block times steady as total network hash rate changes — more hash rate joins, difficulty rises to compensate. So your share of rewards depends on YOUR hash rate relative to the network total, not your absolute rate. Converting both to the same unit (this tool) is the first step to estimating that share.

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