Bitcoin computing power hits a ATH, close to 400 EH/s per second

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Jinse Finance reported that on March 24, the difficulty of Bitcoin increased by 7.56% to 46.84T, setting a ATH. On March 23 (UTC), Bitcoin’s computing power hit a ATH, once approaching 400 EH/s per second. Up to 398.15 EH/s. As of press time, the BTC computing power is 347.93 EH/s. As computing power continues to climb, River Financial research analyst Sam Wouters estimates that at current growth rates, Bitcoin could enter the zettahash era by the end of 2025. Sam Wouters explained that the current increase in hash rate could be due to a variety of factors such as unused inventory coming online, new models becoming available, more facilities coming into operation, and smart entrepreneurs discovering low cost sources before regulators intervene . Additionally, studies have shown that approximately 11.2 million bitcoins would be needed to support 1 zettahash of hashrate without increasing the efficiency of miners.

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