Bitcoin recorded a new mining difficulty adjustment at block height 957,600, with the difficulty dropping 5% to 127.17 T, according to data from CloverPool cited by ChainCatcher. The network’s average hashrate over the past seven days stood at 866.28 EH/s. The update reflects the latest scheduled difficulty change on the Bitcoin network and was reported by ChainCatcher as a brief market data item. No other details were disclosed in the source report.
Bitcoin underwent a mining difficulty adjustment at block height 957,600, with difficulty declining 5% to 127.17 T, according to CloverPool data cited by ChainCatcher.
The network’s average hashrate over the past seven days was 866.28 EH/s.
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