Bitcoin mining difficulty decreased by 1.20% to 146.47 trillion at Block 931,392, according to CloverPool data.
The adjustment occurred at 23:05 (Vietnam time) on January 8th at Block Height 931,392. Over the past 7 days, the Medium network hashrate reached 1.06 ZH/s, reflecting the continued high level of computing power.
- Bitcoin mining difficulty decreased by 1.20% to 146.47 trillion.
- Time of adjustment: 23:05 (Vietnam time), at Block 931.392.
- Medium 7-day hashrate: 1.06 ZH/s.
Adjust Bitcoin mining difficulty
Bitcoin mining difficulty has just decreased by 1.20%, bringing the difficulty down to 146.47 trillion at Block Height 931,392.
According to CloverPool data, this adjustment occurred at 16:05 (UTC), which is 23:05 (Vietnam time) on January 8th. The 1.20% decrease is a direct change recorded at Block 931,392.
Mining difficulty is a periodically updated indicator reflecting the level of competition and the amount of computing power participating in the network. A decrease in difficulty may lead to a corresponding decrease in the computing power required to find new Block compared to the previous period, but the bulletin does not provide further data for the immediately preceding adjustment period.
7-day network-wide hashrate
The Medium hashrate of the entire Bitcoin network over the last 7 days is 1.06 ZH/s.
The figure of 1.06 ZH/s indicates that overall computing power remained very high last week. This data was released at the same time as the difficulty adjustment announcement, helping to illustrate the recent mining activity of the network.





