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Hashrate Converter

Free Hashrate Converter. Convert mining hashrate units from H/s up to EH/s and compare typical ranges for ASIC and GPU hardware.

Convert Hash Rate Units

Enter a hash rate value and select a unit to instantly convert between H/s, KH/s, MH/s, GH/s, TH/s, PH/s, and EH/s.

Quick answer: Convert mining speed units between H/s, KH/s, MH/s, GH/s, TH/s, PH/s, and EH/s. Each tier is exactly 1,000× the previous. The Bitcoin network runs at ~856 EH/s as of April 2026.

How to use Hashrate Converter

The Hashrate Converter translates mining speed units between H/s, KH/s, MH/s, GH/s, TH/s, PH/s, and EH/s — eliminating confusion when comparing hardware that reports in different units. Enter a value in any unit and all other units update instantly, making it easy to convert a GPU rig's MH/s into the TH/s used by ASIC miners or network-level statistics.

Use it when reading pool statistics, block explorer data, or mining calculator inputs that use different units than your hardware reports. Bitcoin network hashrate is reported in EH/s (exahashes per second), while individual miners work in TH/s — knowing the conversion is essential for understanding your share of the network.

Input guide and assumptions

Enter a hashrate value in any unit — H/s (hashes/sec), KH/s (kilohashes), MH/s (megahashes), GH/s (gigahashes), TH/s (terahashes), PH/s (petahashes), EH/s (exahashes) — and all others fill automatically. The multiplier between each tier is exactly 1,000.

Different mining algorithms report hashrate in different units: Ethereum used MH/s, Bitcoin uses TH/s, Kaspa uses GH/s or TH/s, Monero uses KH/s or MH/s. Always verify the algorithm-specific unit to avoid entering a value that is 1,000× off from your actual hardware performance.

How to interpret results correctly

The hashrate converter translates between different hashing power units: H/s (hashes per second), KH/s (kilohashes), MH/s (megahashes), GH/s (gigahashes), TH/s (terahashes), PH/s (petahashes), and EH/s (exahashes). Each step is a 1000× increase. Bitcoin network hashrate is currently measured in EH/s (exahashes), while individual GPU miners might operate at MH/s, and ASICs at TH/s. Misreading the unit prefix by one step is a 1000× error that completely invalidates profitability calculations.

The "network share" output shows what percentage of the total network hashrate your hardware represents, which directly determines your expected block reward share. A single S21 ASIC at 200 TH/s against an 856 EH/s Bitcoin network has a share of 200 TH/s / 800,000,000 TH/s = 0.000000025%, meaning you statistically earn one block reward every 38 years solo mining — demonstrating why pool mining is essential for predictable income.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Confusing MH/s (megahash) with TH/s (terahash) for GPU vs. ASIC comparisons. A GPU mining Ethereum Classic might achieve 60 MH/s = 0.00006 TH/s. An ASIC might achieve 110 TH/s. These are 1,833,000× different. Entering GPU hashrate in TH/s by accident overstates profitability by a factor of millions.
  • Using the wrong algorithm's hashrate unit for the mining calculator. Bitcoin uses SHA-256 (TH/s), Ethereum Classic uses Ethash (MH/s), Monero uses RandomX (KH/s or MH/s), Kaspa uses kHeavyHash (GH/s). The profitability calculator for each coin expects hashrate in that coin's algorithm's conventional unit.

Frequently asked questions

How does the Hashrate Converter work?

The Hashrate Converter combines your inputs with standard crypto formulas and outputs a practical result instantly. It is designed for fast planning and is updated live as you change values.

How accurate are the results?

Results are mathematically accurate based on your inputs and available market data. Live prices, fees, slippage, tax treatment, and execution conditions can change final real-world outcomes.

Can beginners use this calculator?

Yes. The interface is built for both beginners and advanced users, with clear labels, defaults, and practical interpretation guidance below the calculator.

Does this tool store my data?

No personal account is required. The calculator runs in your browser and is designed for privacy-first usage.

Can I use this for real trades or investing decisions?

Use it as a decision-support tool, not as guaranteed advice. Always validate risk, fees, and strategy assumptions before committing capital.

Which related calculators should I use next?

After using Hashrate Converter, compare outcomes with Profit, ROI, Position Size, Tax, and Break-Even calculators to validate your full scenario end-to-end.