Bitcoin mining difficulty dropped 5.63% to 83.15T
BTC.com data shows that the Bitcoin mining difficulty has undergone a mining difficulty adjustment at block height 842,688 (May 9, 19:00:14), with a 5.63% decrease to 83.15T, the largest decrease since December 2022; the current average network hashrate is 575.70EH/s. Yesterday, it was reported that the Bitcoin mining difficulty will experience the largest drop since the FTX crash, with a 4% decrease due to a significant 10% drop in network hash rate.
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