Ethereum mining at home

salvadormartin
2022-10-28 06:58:02

I am considering buying a dedicated miner for Ethereum and work it for several years.  I can be persuaded to change tactics. 

I am looking at Innosilicon A10 Pro at 720 Mh per second.

What I cannot find is the number of M hashes needed to resolve one block.  To my way of thinking, number of hashes needed divided by the miner’s hash rate, results in the time needed to create one block and be rewarded with some coin.  I found a profit calculator on line but it keeps the number of hashes needed hidden.

Where can I find that number?  Yes, I see that the number can change, probably daily, but still, what is that number as of today, 6 Feb 2021.  At 6:00 PM Pacific time if that matters.

Is this a question that should not be asked?  I wonder because I have not been able to find the number.

anabellcortess
2022-10-28 07:35:45
That's perfect answer that i was expecting. I had little bit confusion and floating knowledge on it.  :) +1 for contribution.