I have a question that I am bit confused about so I need a little explanation.
When mining a block do miners' hash rates varies as blocks are produced, or do they remain constant.
Furthermore, I discovered that encryption can offer strong protection when keeping our private keys and other sensitive data to prevent hacks. I looked through the forum but was unable to locate an understandable tutorial on how to encrypt a message. I need a little guidance on how to encrypt a message.
when mining a block, miners' hash rates can vary as blocks are produced this is because the difficulty of mining a block can change based on how many miners are currently mining on the network.if there are many miners,the difficulty will increase, and it will become harder to mine a block. if there are fewer miners, the difficulty will decrease, and it will become easier to mine a block. as a result, the hash rate required to mine a block can change over time.
i don't know why the mod deleted my previous reply about encryption , reason was off topic.
there are several ways to encrypt a message, depending on what kind of encryption you want to use. i can tell you a basic guide on how to encrypt a message using a popular encryption tool called GPG (GNU Privacy Guard):
learn more here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Privacy_Guard https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/encryption-decryption-gpg