Bitcoin Miners Feel the Heat After 6.31% Difficulty Jump and Falling Hashprice
Bitcoin miners just got hit with a hefty 6.31% bump in difficulty this week, pushing the rating to a hefty
Read moreBitcoin miners just got hit with a hefty 6.31% bump in difficulty this week, pushing the rating to a hefty
Read moreJust ten days after a 2.73% difficulty dip, Bitcoin’s gears are revving back up. If miners keep cranking out blocks
Read moreBitcoin miners finally caught a breather at block height 919,296 as mining difficulty eased up for the first time since
Read moreBy the numbers, Bitcoin’s network difficulty climbed 5.97% at block height 917,280, landing it the title of this year’s third-biggest
Read moreBitcoin miners had a modest September slump, watching revenue shrink 4.23%—that’s $69 million gone compared to August’s haul. September Slide
Read moreBitcoin’s brute computational engine is flexing harder than ever, as the network packed on a staggering 111 exahash per second
Read moreWhile Bitcoin’s hashrate hums along at 1 zettahash per second (ZH/s), the network’s difficulty just cranked up another 4.63%, locking
Read moreAfter vaulting past the 1 zettahash per second (ZH/s) threshold, Bitcoin’s mining difficulty climbed 4.89% to reach an all-time pinnacle
Read moreBased on the most recent figures, the Bitcoin network just nudged its difficulty up by 1.07% on July 25, making
Read moreOn Saturday, at block height 897,120, Bitcoin’s mining difficulty increased by 2.13%, reaching 121.66 trillion and marginally raising the computational
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