Despite the Low Price, Bitcoin’s Hashrate Remains Elevated as Difficulty Taps...

Despite the Low Price, Bitcoin’s Hashrate Remains Elevated as Difficulty Taps...

Amid the Terra blockchain meltdown, Bitcoin’s hashrate has been well above the 200 exahash per second range, at 212 EH/s at the time of writing. Bitcoin’s hashpower has remained high after reaching an all-time high on May 02, at block height 734,577. Moreover, while bitcoin miners continue to search for blocks, the network recorded another difficulty increase following the last hike on May 10, at block height 735,840. Bitcoin’s Security Has Never Been Stronger — Difficulty Reaches 31.25 Trillion Over the last 12 months, Bitcoin’s hashrate has continued to....


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