Part 5 - What would #Bitcoin mining hashrate look like as flows of water?
Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite, USA
500,000 TH/s (500 PH/s)
Bridal Veil Falls has an estimated flow rate of about 5 m³/s. In our analogy, this scale represents a significant, industrial-scale mining operation.
Part 4 - What would #Bitcoin mining hashrate look like as flows of water?
Fire Hose
50,000 TH/s (50 PH/s)
A fire hose can have a flow rate around 0.5 m³/s. In our analogy, this scale is typical for a larger, more industrial mining operation.
Part 3 - What would #Bitcoin mining hashrate look like as flows of water?
Garden Hose
300 TH/s
A standard garden hose might have a flow rate of around 0.03 m³/s. Using the same analogy, this scale is a more serious individual mining operation.
Part 2 - What would #Bitcoin mining hashrate look like as flows of water?
Shower Head
80 TH/s
A typical shower head might flow at about 0.008 m³/s. If we maintain the same ratio as the straw, this could represent a small-scale individual mining setup.
What would #Bitcoin mining hashrate look like as flows of water?
Drinking Straw
1 TH/s
A drinking straw might allow water to flow at about 0.0001 cubic meters per second (m³/s). In this analogy, it is the most basic level of computational power in Bitcoin mining.
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