How often will I find a block solo mining Kaspa with 1 Th/s?

As of October 18, 2024, with Kaspa's network hashrate at approximately 1.22 EH/s (exahashes per second), a solo miner with 1 Th/s of hashrate would find a block roughly once per week on average. Hashrate measures how many calculations your mining hardware performs every second; the more total hashrate the entire network has, the smaller any single miner's share of block opportunities becomes. That one-block-per-week figure is a long-run mathematical average — because mining is pure probability, you might go two weeks without finding a block, or find several in a single day, with no way to predict which. Understanding your expected block rate matters because it is the starting point for estimating mining income, though the outcome can never be guaranteed.

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