Data reveals that Bitcoin mining difficulty reached a record all-time high hitting 32.05 trillion hashes. This means that miners need to perform more than 32 T hashes to solve a mathematical puzzle and add a new block to the blockchain. After the previous estimation, the difficulty increased by...
As a result of the next recalculation, the difficulty of mining the first cryptocurrency increased by 9.26%, to 30.97 T. In the approximately two-week period between the latest metric adjustments, the average network hashrate was 221 EH/s. According to Glassnode, network computing power (smoothed...
As a result of the next recalculation, the complexity of bitcoin mining increased by 4.78% and reached a new all-time high at around 26.97 trillion hashes (T). According to the algorithm, the difficulty is recalculated every 2016 block (approximately two weeks). For the first time in this period,...
As a result of another recalculation, the difficulty of mining BTC progressed by 4.69% - up to 22.67 trillion hashes. The indicator has risen for the ninth consecutive period after falling due to the mining ban in China. The difficulty reached its maximum level in mid-May - 25.05 T. The actions of...
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