Bitcoin mining difficulty increased slightly by 0.04% to 148.3 trillion.

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The Bitcoin mining difficulty has just been adjusted slightly upwards by 0.04% to 148.26T at Block 929,376.

The adjustment occurred on December 25th, reflecting minor fluctuations in mining competition. Over the past 7 days, the Medium network hashrate has been recorded at 1.08 ZH/s.

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  • Bitcoin mining difficulty increased by 0.04% to 148.26T.
  • Adjusted at Block 929.376 at 12:48:06 Vietnam time.
  • Medium 7-day hashrate: 1.08 ZH/s.

Bitcoin mining difficulty increased to 148.26T

The Bitcoin mining difficulty has been adjusted upwards by 0.04%, bringing the difficulty level to 148.26T.

The adjustment was recorded at Block Height 929,376 at 12:48:06 (Vietnam time) on December 25th. The 0.04% increase shows a very small change compared to the previous period, implying that mining conditions are almost stable in the short term.

Mining difficulty is a crucial indicator of the level of competition for finding Block. As difficulty increases, on Medium, more computing power is needed to achieve the same mining probability, although this increase is only within a very narrow range.

The Medium 7-day hashrate reached 1.08 ZH/s

The Medium network hashrate over the past 7 days was recorded at 1.08 ZH/s.

The 7-day hashrate data is a measure of the total computing power involved in securing the Bitcoin network in recent times. The figure of 1.08 ZH/s, released at the same time as the difficulty adjustment information, helps provide a short-term picture of the network's mining power.

The content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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