Bitcoin mining difficulty has just been adjusted at block height 931,392. According to CloverPool data, this round of difficulty adjustment decreased by 1.20%, with the latest difficulty value at 146.47T. Interestingly, the average hash rate across the network over the past seven days has reached 1.06ZH/s, reflecting the overall operational status of the current mining ecosystem. A decrease in difficulty often indicates a market rebalancing of mining rewards and can also ease the cost pressure on miners. The future trend of this data is still worth monitoring.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 01-11 06:01
The 1.2% difficulty adjustment feels somewhat interesting, finally giving some good news to the miners.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 01-08 11:50
The difficulty has been lowered again, and miners can finally breathe a sigh of relief. However, this also means that some people might be losing money... Let's see how the coin price moves next.
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CommunityLurker
· 01-08 11:45
The difficulty has decreased again, and miners can relax a bit.
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PensionDestroyer
· 01-08 11:45
A 1.2% difficulty adjustment is nothing; this slight relief doesn't really make a difference to large miners.
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ChainComedian
· 01-08 11:29
The difficulty has been lowered again, finally allowing a breather. However, the 1.20% increase still feels like a drop in the bucket; miners still have to keep going.
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RektHunter
· 01-08 11:28
A 1.2% difficulty adjustment is a bit disappointing; this slight relief really doesn't make much difference for miners.
Bitcoin mining difficulty has just been adjusted at block height 931,392. According to CloverPool data, this round of difficulty adjustment decreased by 1.20%, with the latest difficulty value at 146.47T. Interestingly, the average hash rate across the network over the past seven days has reached 1.06ZH/s, reflecting the overall operational status of the current mining ecosystem. A decrease in difficulty often indicates a market rebalancing of mining rewards and can also ease the cost pressure on miners. The future trend of this data is still worth monitoring.