⛏️ Mining Monday — Understanding $DGB Hashrate Most sites calculate DigiByte’s hashrate wrong. They show a single number like Bitcoin $BTC or $LTC — but DigiByte runs on 5 independent Proof-of-Work algorithms: SHA-256D · Scrypt · Skein · Qubit · Odocrypt Each algorithm contributes ~20% of all blocks, with its own difficulty, block count, and hashrate. Here’s how DigiByte’s hashrate is actually calculated 👇 Hashrate (per algo) = [(Blocks last hour / 48) × Difficulty × 2³²] ÷ 75 🔹 Blocks last hour → How many blocks that algo solved in the past 60 minutes 🔹 48 → Total block “slots” per hour across all algos (target = 75s per block) 🔹 Difficulty × 2³² → Average work needed to find a block 🔹 ÷ 75 → Converts it to hashes per second (H/s) Because DigiByte is multi-algo, each algo’s hashrate is measured independently — but you can add them together to get a total network estimate. This 5-way structure is what makes DigiByte unique — five parallel mining ecosystems securing one global blockchain. 🌎 See live hashrate data here 👇 🔗
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