Crypto Hash Rate Converter

Convert mining hash rates between H/s, KH/s, MH/s, GH/s, TH/s, PH/s, and EH/s. Translate hash rate units for any cryptocurrency.

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Hash Rate Conversions
UnitValue
H/s110,000,000,000,000.00
KH/s110,000,000,000.00
MH/s110,000,000.00
GH/s110,000.00
TH/s110.0000
PH/s0.110000
EH/s1.1000e-4
Network Share
1.8330e-5%
Your portion of the total network hash rate
Daily Mining Reward
0.00008250 coins
Weekly: 0.000578 coins
Monthly Mining Reward
0.002475 coins
Yearly: 0.0301 coins
Daily Power Usage
78.00 kWh
Cost: $7.80 / day
Monthly Electricity Cost
$234.00
At $0.10/kWh
Daily Net Profit
-$7.80
โš ๏ธ Operating at a loss
Monthly Net Profit
-$234.00
Revenue minus electricity costs
Efficiency (J/TH)
29.5 J/TH
Lower is better โ€” joules per terahash
Daily Revenue vs Cost
Revenue: $0.00 (in coins)
Electricity: $7.80
Power Efficiency Comparison
Power (W)J/THDaily CostMonthly ProfitStatus
1,000W9.1$2.40-$72.00๐Ÿ”ด Loss
2,000W18.2$4.80-$144.00๐Ÿ”ด Loss
3,000W27.3$7.20-$216.00๐Ÿ”ด Loss
3,250W29.5$7.80-$234.00๐Ÿ”ด Loss
4,000W36.4$9.60-$288.00๐Ÿ”ด Loss
5,000W45.5$12.00-$360.00๐Ÿ”ด Loss
Planning notes, formulas, and examples

About the Crypto Hash Rate Converter

Mining hardware and network statistics use different hash rate units depending on the scale. A single GPU might hash at megahashes per second (MH/s), while Bitcoin's network hash rate is measured in exahashes per second (EH/s). Converting between these units is essential for accurate profitability calculations and hardware comparisons.

This converter handles all standard hash rate units from H/s (hashes per second) up to EH/s (exahashes per second). Enter a value in any unit and see the equivalent in all other units. Each step up is a factor of 1,000: 1 KH/s = 1,000 H/s, 1 MH/s = 1,000,000 H/s, and so on.

Whether you're comparing ASIC miner specs, reading network statistics, or inputting values into profitability calculators, this converter keeps the units aligned.

Use the result to map token-release or fee scenarios and revisit the model when market conditions, unlock terms, or portfolio assumptions change.

When This Page Helps

Mismatched hash rate units are one of the most common errors in mining calculations. Entering your hash rate in MH/s when the calculator expects GH/s will give results off by a factor of 1,000. This converter eliminates unit confusion and ensures your mining math is accurate.

How to Use the Inputs

  1. Enter a hash rate value in the input field.
  2. Select the source unit from the dropdown.
  3. View the converted values in all other units.
  4. Copy the value you need for your profitability calculator.
Formula used
1 KH/s = 1,000 H/s 1 MH/s = 1,000 KH/s = 1,000,000 H/s 1 GH/s = 1,000 MH/s = 1,000,000,000 H/s 1 TH/s = 1,000 GH/s = 1,000,000,000,000 H/s 1 PH/s = 1,000 TH/s = 1,000,000,000,000,000 H/s 1 EH/s = 1,000 PH/s = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 H/s

Example Calculation

Result: 110,000 GH/s = 0.11 PH/s

An ASIC miner rated at 110 TH/s is equivalent to 110,000 GH/s, 110,000,000 MH/s, or 0.11 PH/s. When Bitcoin's total network is 550 EH/s, this single miner represents 0.00002% of the network.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Each unit step is exactly 1,000ร— the previous one (not 1,024 as in data storage).
  • Bitcoin network hash rate is typically quoted in EH/s; individual ASICs in TH/s.
  • GPU mining hash rates are usually in MH/s or GH/s depending on the algorithm.
  • Double-check units when entering values into profitability calculators โ€” a common source of errors.
  • Network hash rate and your miner's hash rate must be in the same units for accurate share calculations.

Hash Rate Unit Hierarchy

The standard hash rate units follow SI prefix conventions: H/s, KH/s (kilo), MH/s (mega), GH/s (giga), TH/s (tera), PH/s (peta), and EH/s (exa). Each is 1,000 times the previous. Understanding this hierarchy is fundamental to mining calculations.

Why Units Matter

Using the wrong unit in a profitability calculator can give results that are off by orders of magnitude. If you enter 100 MH/s when you meant 100 GH/s, your projected revenue will be 1,000 times too low. Always double-check that your hash rate and network hash rate use consistent units.

Common Hash Rate Ranges

GPU mines typically operate in the MH/s to GH/s range per card. ASIC miners for SHA-256 (Bitcoin) operate at 50-250+ TH/s per unit. Network-level hash rates for major coins range from GH/s for small coins to EH/s for Bitcoin.

Sources & Methodology

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Hash rate measures how many cryptographic hash computations a miner can perform per second. Higher hash rates mean more attempts at finding a valid block, increasing your chances of earning mining rewards.