Afriupdate News
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
  • Home
  • NewsNew
    • Headlines
    • Africa
    • Nigeria
    • National
    • World
    • Politics
  • Life
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Events
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health & Wellness
    • Love and Relationships
    • Travel and Places
    • Music
    • TV Series
    • What’s New
  • Sports
    • Boxing
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • Other Sports
  • Business
    • Insurance
  • Technology
    • Social media
    • Gadgets
  • Features
    • Guide & Tips
    • Jobs
    • Scholarship
    • Reviews
    • Opinion
  • Submit a News TipGot Tips?
GET NEWS ALARTS
No Result
View All Result
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Afriupdate News
No Result
View All Result
Afriupdate News
No Result
View All Result
ALERTS
  • News
  • Headlines
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Features
  • Life
  • Sports
  • Technology
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Business

Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Hits a New Record, Estimated to Rise Further

Abraham by Abraham
August 24, 2020
in Business
0

The difficulty of mining bitcoin (BTC) has just reached another all-time high, after rising more than expected during today’s difficulty adjustment. Meanwhile, the network’s hashrate is still below its all-time high from back in July.

As reported five days ago, bitcoin’s mining difficulty, which is the measure of how hard it is to compete for mining rewards, was expected to rise to a new all-time high today, per estimates from BTC.com – a rise of 3% would’ve brought bitcoin’s difficulty up to a level of 17.45 T predicted then.

Just ahead of the adjustment, however, the estimate has increased slightly, indicating a rise of 3.6% to a total of 17.56 T – higher than at any other point in bitcoin’s history.

What’s more, according to BTC.com, the next adjustment in about 14 days from now (every 2016 blocks, to be precise), if the estimates come true, would mark two new milestones for the bitcoin network, as it would make yet another all-time high, as well as for the first time reach into the 18 T zone.

MORE FROM AFRIUPDATE

How Binance Safeguards Your Hard-Earned Crypto: A Comprehensive Security Review

How Binance Safeguards Your Hard-Earned Crypto: A Comprehensive Security Review

November 8, 2023
bitcoin benefits

Pros and Cons: Utilizing Bitcoin’s Potential

October 11, 2023
South African Online Casino Players

Crypto Currency: A Favorite Payment Option for South African Online Casino Players

July 12, 2023
Future of Bitcoin SV

The Future of Bitcoin SV: Trends and Predictions

July 11, 2023
ADVERTISEMENT

Today’s jump in difficulty is in no way unusual, however, and is indeed smaller than many previous adjustments of the difficulty level. On June 16 this year, bitcoin’s difficulty jumped by nearly 15%, while July 13 saw an increase of almost 10%.

Meanwhile, the hashrate of the network, or the computing power dedicated to mining bitcoin, has continued to decline after reaching an all-time high of 139.5 E on July 25, to the current 125.8 E, using raw values.

Using the more smoothed out 7-day moving average, however, the hashrate is now back at levels not seen since late July, hovering around the 120 E level.

Bitcoin Mining

ADVERTISEMENT

As reported earlier, the hashrate also saw a fall of about 25% in a matter of just days earlier this month. Back then, the fall was widely believed to be linked with the massive floods happening in Southwest China’s Sichuan province, a region known for its high number of bitcoin mining farms.

And while the hashrate falls, data from ByteTree shows that bitcoin miners are also offloading far more bitcoin than they mine. In the past week, miners on the whole spent BTC 7,132, while their mining operations generated just BTC 6,319, a difference of BTC 813, or about USD 9.6 million.

At 09:50 UTC Monday morning, bitcoin was up by 1.3% over the past 24 hours to trade at a price of USD 11.767 per coin. It’s down 1% in a week.

Follow our socials Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Google News.

Related topics: BitcoinCryptocurrency
ShareTweetSendShare
ADVERTISEMENT
Next Post
FILE PHOTO: Swiss Attorney General Michael Lauber arrives before an interview by the Judicial Committee of the Swiss Parliament that could lead to his impeachment, after criticism of his handling of an investigation into alleged corruption surrounding football’s governing body FIFA, in Bern, Switzerland May 20, 2020. REUTERS/ARND WIEGMANN/FILE PHOTO

Swiss lift immunity on ex-legal chief probing FIFA corruption

South Sudan soldier AFP PHOTO

South Sudan military warns it will retaliate against rebel group

Neymar congratulates wrong team after PSG lose UCL final

Neymar congratulates wrong team after PSG lose UCL final

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Advertisement
  • Privacy Policy

© 2023 Afriupdate News. All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Sign Up with Google
Sign Up with Linked In
OR

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Login
  • Sign Up
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Headlines
    • Africa
    • Nigeria
    • National
    • World
    • Politics
  • Life
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Events
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health & Wellness
    • Love and Relationships
    • Travel and Places
    • Music
    • TV Series
    • What’s New
  • Sports
    • Boxing
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • Other Sports
  • Business
    • Insurance
  • Technology
    • Social media
    • Gadgets
  • Features
    • Guide & Tips
    • Jobs
    • Scholarship
    • Reviews
    • Opinion
  • Submit a News Tip

© 2023 Afriupdate News. All Rights Reserved