Let me explain how fast 1.3m keccak/sec is. This means performing hash operations 1,300,000 times per second, and I'll explain how fast this speed is in a way that's easy to grasp. Keccak is a cryptographic hash function that converts input data into a fixed-length hash value, primarily used in proof of work (POW) and other applications. Now, let me give you a sense of the speed. For a person to calculate 1.3m hashes, it would take about 15 days or more. In the case of Ethereum/POW mining, Keccak operations are a core component of Ethereum mining, and 1.3m/s is the speed of a mid to high-end GPU, which is more than 5 to 20 times the computational performance of a typical laptop or desktop. @cysic_xyz What do you think? Not bad, right?
He’s proving in real time. He’s unstoppable. He runs 1.3m Keccak/sec and doesn’t even blink. He is the compute layer. He's Cysic Pengu by Cysor @0xPicoCrypto
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