Sichuan Mining Farms Begin to Shut Down — Seven-Day Stats Show Bitcoin’s Hash...

Sichuan Mining Farms Begin to Shut Down — Seven-Day Stats Show Bitcoin’s Hash...

The hashrate of the Bitcoin network has been steadily falling since June 14 and after Sichuan miners were told to prepare operation shutdowns. Sichuan is the second-densest province in China where most miners are located, according to data stemming from the University of Cambridge. Bitcoin’s hashrate is now hovering just above 100 exahash per second (EH/s). Bitcoin Hashrate Keeps Falling as Sichuan Farms Shut Down Operations The hashrate of the Bitcoin network has been steadily falling. The cause of this seems to be the shutdown of several cryptocurrency farms in various provinces....


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