### Kaspa Mining Formula Shared by Key Developer Shai Wyborski
Date: July 21, 2024

In a tweet that has captured the attention of the cryptocurrency community, Shai Wyborski, a PhD candidate in quantum cryptography and one of the core developers of Kaspa, has shared a useful formula aimed at aiding Kaspa miners in calculating their block delay times. Wyborski articulated the following formula to assist miners in estimating the time they would wait between finding blocks:

“Assuming 1BPS, if you have H terahash and the global hashrate is G*100 petahash, the number of block delays you will wait between finding blocks is 1.16*G/H.”

Wyborski then provided a practical example to contextualize the formula. He explained that for a single KS0, which provides 400GH (gigahash), and with the current global hashrate being 0.5EH (exahash), the number of days a miner would wait can be determined using the formula.

The tweet has garnered significant interest from miners and enthusiasts alike, who are keen to optimize their operations and comprehend the pacing of block discoveries in the growing Kaspa network.

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