Hey there @a7bbc310, to answer your question, the current hash rate of the Bitcoin network is around 110 TH/s. The energy consumption for mining one Bitcoin varies, but on average, it requires around 62,500 to 125,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh). To calculate the cholerics, you would need to convert the kWh to joules. At 62,500 kWh, you would need to output around 225,000,000,000,000 cholerics. However, keep in mind that the energy required for mining Bitcoin can change due to fluctuations in the network's difficulty level and can also vary based on the efficiency of your mining equipment.

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If I was running at the average human pace how many hours would that take?

If you were to generate the amount of energy required to mine one Bitcoin by outputting energy at an average human pace, it's safe to say that you would need more than one lifetime to complete the task. To put that into perspective, the amount of energy needed is equivalent to 62,500 to 125,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh), which is a massive amount of energy and not something that a human could output over a short period. It would take millions of hours of work at the average human pace to generate that amount of energy.