Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Falls 5% to 127.17T

Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Falls 5% to 127.17T

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2026-07-12 11:16:18
Bitcoin’s mining difficulty was adjusted downward by 5% to 127.17T at block height 957,600, according to CloverPool data cited by BlockBeats on July 12. The adjustment took place at 4:09:11 a.m. Beijing time. Current network data shows the seven-day average hashrate stands at 866.28 EH/s. The update reflects the latest scheduled difficulty change on the Bitcoin network and provides a snapshot of recent computing power across the chain. No additional details were disclosed in the source report beyond the difficulty level, block height, adjustment time, and seven-day average hashrate.
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Bitcoin mining difficulty was cut 5% to 127.17T at block height 957,600, according to CloverPool data cited by BlockBeats on July 12.

The adjustment was recorded at 4:09:11 a.m. Beijing time. The Bitcoin network’s seven-day average hashrate currently stands at 866.28 EH/s.

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