Just a test. This system's block time can vary from 0.035 seconds to 2.500 seconds to 15.000 seconds and sometimes 200.000 seconds (3 minutes 20 seconds).The first 1-2 blocks will usually register as taking 0 seconds. Turbowarp is faster, especially with 60fps and turbo mode. If this were real, all of the values would be hashed and the targetVar would be a target hash. The length of the list in theory should end up equal to or less than the the difficulty of the block for each block, however due to Scratch's list item limit of 200k, this does not end up being true, as after the limit is reached the list must be cleared. That means if the difficulty is 100k (100000), that means that the program needs to generate 100000 or less numbers before solving a block. The chance of having the first number be the target var always decreases the more blocks solved.
Hash Rate Test Scratch (turbo mode off) Continuous: ~1500 H/s Block AVG: ~5000 H/s Turbowarp (with 60* fps and turbo mode) Continuous: ~7000+ H/s (unstable measurement) Block AVG: ~1000+ H/s (unstable measurement) *while testing 250 fps does worse than 60 fps