Bitcoin mining difficulty increased by 3.55% to 64.68 T
According to BTC.com data on November 13th, BlockBeats reported that the Bitcoin mining difficulty adjustment occurred at block height 816480, with the mining difficulty increasing by 3.55% to 64.68 T, reaching a new historical high. Currently, the average network hashrate is 458.13 EH/s.
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