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07/22/2025 - Updated on 07/23/2025
Bitcoin's mining hashrate has slipped below 1 zettahash per second for the sixth time in 2026, triggering a 2.3% difficulty adjustment as shrinking profit margins and post-halving economics continue forcing ...
Every ten minutes, Bitcoin is supposed to produce a block. It doesn't always cooperate. Millions of machines join and leave the network constantly, hash rates swing, and energy economics shift ...
Every two weeks, Bitcoin's protocol silently recalibrates how hard it is to mine a new block, automatically, without human intervention, regardless of how many miners are competing. It is one ...
Bitcoin’s total computing power, known as the hashrate, recently slipped below 1 zettahash per second (ZH/s) for the first time since mid-September 2025, marking a near 15% decline from its ...
Bitcoin's mining difficulty surged approximately 35% throughout 2025, closing the year at 148.2 trillion and threatening to squeeze smaller mining operations out of business as the computational arms race intensifies. ...
Bitcoin’s computational power is once again approaching historic levels, with the Bitcoin hashrate hitting 942.96 exahashes per second (EH/s) on July 27—just 3 EH/s shy of its peak. The sustained high Bitcoin ...