As a result of another recalculation, the complexity of mining of BTC has grown by almost 3.5% from 13.9 to 14.4 trillion hashes.
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On March 26, the indicator experienced the second-largest decline in history, falling immediately by 15.95%. This was the result of a sharp reduction in the hash rate of the first crypto coin's network.
After the collapse of the price of bitcoin on March 12, the total computing power decreased by 30% to 97.9 EH/s. This was explained by the fact that many miners turned off the equipment so as not to generate losses.
The price recovery that began at the end of last month raised the breakeven threshold for mining for them and the hash rate began to grow again. Now the figure is 105.3 EH/s. The historical maximum was recorded in early March.
The mining difficulty of a record value of 16.55 trillion hashes reached March 10 this year.