Bitcoin Difficulty Set for Another Jump—How High This Time?

Bitcoin Difficulty Set for Another Jump—How High This Time?

On-chain data shows the Bitcoin network Difficulty is set to go up in the next adjustment and is estimated to reach a new all-time high (ATH). Bitcoin Difficulty Will Go Up Again In The Upcoming Adjustment The “Difficulty” refers to a feature present on the Bitcoin blockchain that dictates how hard the miners currently find […]


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