Do you contribute the same % of total hashrate as the % of total coins you hold?
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I don't understand the criticism. I would assume solo miners would use their coins for goods and services more so than a corporate mining organization who mostly sell for fiat. Dispersed hash rate can't really be quantified in the same way Mining corps do it, as the solo miners are individuals competing. Solo CKPool is probably the best way to qutify the aggregate and they sit at 124 PH/s over 24hrs. It stands to reason they have a fairly good chance.
How much hashrate would one need to contribute for each coin to contribute the same % of total hashrate?
Seems like whatever percentage of 21 million aim to provide that same percentage of hashrate on average.
32TH/s is roughly the same % of the 650m TH/s total hashrate as 1 bitcoin is of the total supply.
Wow, cool to think about! So most of the current gen miners would contribute hashrate sufficient for a pleb stack up to 3-5 coins. Some of the newer ones, even closer to equivalent to 7-8 coins from a single miner. 🤙
A couple hundred bucks a month to do your part to secure your 3-5 coins on most electric plans these days. And people think hardware wallets and nodes are expensive.