Bitcoin Hashrate Hits 180 Exahash, Mining Difficulty Climbs Higher, Pools Jum...

Bitcoin Hashrate Hits 180 Exahash, Mining Difficulty Climbs Higher, Pools Jum...

The price of bitcoin has climbed to phenomenal heights during the last few weeks and this has fueled the crypto asset’s mining sector a great deal. Despite the fact that the Bitcoin network’s mining difficulty has never been higher at 21.72 trillion, the hashrate has climbed to a whopping 180 exahash per second (EH/s) and there’s 23 mining pools dedicating significant hashrate to the Bitcoin blockchain. 180 Exahash and a 21.72 Trillion Difficulty Bitcoin (BTC) continues to climb higher and higher in value and on Sunday the crypto asset tapped another all-time price high.....


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