Hashrate & Difficulty
Bitcoin network mining power and difficulty adjustment status
Current Hashrate
EH/s
Current Hashrate
EH/s
Current Difficulty
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Estimated Difficulty Change
Until Next Adjustment
Hashrate Trend (30 Days)
Difficulty Adjustment Progress
Remaining Blocks
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Estimated Change
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Time Remaining
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Avg Block Time
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What are Hashrate and Difficulty?
Hashrate
This refers to the total computing power of all miners participating in the Bitcoin network. Measured in EH/s (exahashes per second), where 1 EH/s means 10^18 hash operations per second. Higher hashrate means stronger network security.
Tip: A sharp drop in hashrate may signal large-scale miner departures and requires attention.
Mining Difficulty
This is the level of computational work required for miners to find a new block. It automatically adjusts every 2,016 blocks (approximately 2 weeks) to maintain an average block generation time of 10 minutes. When hashrate increases, difficulty rises; when it decreases, difficulty drops.
Tip: A + difficulty adjustment means increased mining competition, while - means miner departures. If average block time is faster than 10 minutes, difficulty increases.
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