The difficulty of mining on the Bitcoin network has already increased by 40% this year
The difficulty of Bitcoin network mining has been adjusted up by 4.43%, reaching 108.52 T, setting a new record high. This is the sixth consecutive increase in mining difficulty and the 26th adjustment this year. Data from Cloverpool shows that just this year alone, the total mining difficulty of the Bitcoin network has risen by 40%. According to CryptoQuant data, over the past month, the average network computing power has consistently exceeded 800 EH/s.
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