Hashrate Calculator
Easily convert hashrates between H, KH, MH, GH, TH, PH, and EH unit…s for SHA-256 and similar hash-based algorithms, kSol through ESol units for Equihash and other Sol-based algorithms, and kG through EG units for Cuckoo/Cuckatoo graph-based algorithms. Get instant, accurate conversions to compare mining hardware and network hashrate figures across any unit system. Our powerful hashrate converter tool makes it simple to switch between different units in real-time, helping you better understand hardware specifications, calculate your share of the network, and prepare accurate inputs for our mining profit calculators.
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Easily convert hashrates between H, KH, MH, GH, TH, PH, and EH units for SHA-256 and similar hash-based algorithms, kSol through ESol units for Equihash and other Sol-based algorithms, and kG through EG units for Cuckoo/Cuckatoo graph-based algorithms. Get instant, accu…rate conversions to compare mining hardware and network hashrate figures across any unit system. Our powerful hashrate converter tool makes it simple to switch between different units in real-time, helping you better understand hardware specifications, calculate your share of the network, and prepare accurate inputs for our mining profit calculators.
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Why Hashrate Units Matter
Four concepts that explain why mining hardware and network stats are always quoted in different-looking units.
What Is Hashrate?
Hashrate measures how many cryptographic guesses a miner or network can perform per second. A higher hashrate means more attempts at finding a valid block, which translates directly into a larger share of mining rewards.
Why Units Scale Up
Modern ASICs perform trillions of hashes per second, so raw H/s figures become unreadable fast. Kilo, mega, giga, tera, peta, and exa prefixes keep numbers compact — the same metric decimal system used for bytes and hertz.
Efficiency (J/TH)
Efficiency divides power draw by hashrate — joules per terahash for SHA-256 miners, or watts per megahash for GPUs. Converting hashrate to a common unit first is what makes hardware from different generations directly comparable.
Network Hashrate & Difficulty
A coin's total network hashrate — the sum of every miner securing it — is usually quoted in EH/s or PH/s. Comparing your own hashrate against that figure, after converting to the same unit, tells you your real share of block rewards.
Unit Scale Reference
The same metric prefixes apply whether you're working in H/s, Sol/s, or G/s.
| Prefix | Hash unit | Sol unit | Graph unit | Multiplier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| base | H/s | Sol/s | G/s | 10⁰ |
| kilo | KH/s | kSol/s | kG/s | 10³ |
| mega | MH/s | MSol/s | MG/s | 10⁶ |
| giga | GH/s | GSol/s | GG/s | 10⁹ |
| tera | TH/s | TSol/s | TG/s | 10¹² |
| peta | PH/s | PSol/s | PG/s | 10¹⁵ |
| exa | EH/s | ESol/s | EG/s | 10¹⁸ |
Which Unit System Applies to Your Algorithm
Not every algorithm measures work the same way — here's which converter tab to use for each.
Hash-based
SHA-256, Scrypt, KHeavyHash, Etchash
The overwhelming majority of ASIC and GPU algorithms count raw hash attempts per second. Use the Hashes tab (H/s through EH/s) for Bitcoin, Litecoin, Kaspa, Ethereum Classic, and most other coins.
Sol-based
Equihash
Equihash-family coins like Zcash count solutions per second rather than raw hashes. Use the Sols tab (Sol/s through ESol/s) whenever a miner or pool reports its speed in Sol/s.
Graph-based
Cuckoo, Cuckatoo, Cuckaroo
Cuckoo Cycle-family algorithms measure graph solutions per second, shown as G/s. Use the Graphs tab (G/s through EG/s) for Grin, Aeternity, and other Cuckoo-cycle networks.
How to Use the Hashrate Calculator
Four steps to convert any hashrate figure into the unit you actually need.
Pick the right tab
Choose Hashes for SHA-256, Scrypt, and most other algorithms; Sols for Equihash coins like Zcash; or Graphs for Cuckoo Cycle networks like Grin. Picking the matching tab is what makes the conversion meaningful.
Enter your value and unit
Type the number you want to convert into the input field, then use the dropdown next to it to set what unit that number is currently in — for example TH if your miner is rated in terahashes per second.
Choose your output unit
Open the second dropdown and pick whatever unit you want to see the result in — drop down to MH to compare against a smaller device, or scale up to EH to compare against a coin's entire network hashrate.
Read the converted result
The converted figure updates instantly as you type or change either dropdown — no submit button, no page reload. Copy the result straight from the output field.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about hashrate unit conversion
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