Some Reddit guy posted this, and now it's all over the news. I'm not a math whiz, so I'm asking the stackers if it checks out.
The Bitcoin network has a theoretical computational power equivalent to 7.88 Exaflop/s, making it the largest source of computing power in the world.The Bitcoin network has a theoretical power of 7,881,600 Petaflop/s, which is over 3,000 times greater than the combined power of the top 300 supercomputers (less than 2,500 Petaflop/s).One SHA-256 hash (used in Bitcoin) requires approximately ~10 floating-point operations.Thus, we can approximate:1EH/s≈10Exaflops/s=10,000Petaflops/sConversion for 788.16 EH/s:788.16EH/s×10,000Petaflops/s per EH/s=7,881,600Petaflops/sResult: 788.16 EH/s is approximately equivalent to 7,881,600 Petaflops/s (7.88 Exaflops/s).