|
|
75 KH/s Bitcoin mining refers to a hashrate of 75,000 hashes per second. This speed is considered very low for Bitcoin mining today. In the early days of Bitcoin, such a hashrate might have been viable for solo mining. However, with the current network difficulty, 75 KH/s is insufficient for profitable Bitcoin mining.
Most modern Bitcoin mining operations use specialized hardware called ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits) that achieve hashrates in the terahash or petahash range. A hashrate of 75 KH/s is more typical of early CPU mining or some low-power devices.
For those interested in Bitcoin mining with limited resources, joining a mining pool is necessary. Even in a pool, the contribution from 75 KH/s would be minimal, and earnings would be very small after accounting for electricity costs.
It\“s important to research current mining hardware, electricity costs, and network difficulty before investing in any Bitcoin mining setup. The mining landscape changes rapidly, and what was profitable yesterday may not be today. |
|