【Crypto World】The Bitcoin network has just completed a difficulty adjustment. According to CloverPool data, at block height 931,392, the mining difficulty was decreased by 1.20%, with the latest difficulty value reaching 146.47 T.
This adjustment is not very large but reflects a slight decline in recent network hash rate. Currently, the seven-day average hash rate across the network remains stable at around 1.06 ZH/s.
A difficulty decrease is good news for miners—more rewards can be earned with the same hash rate. If you are operating mining rigs, your mining efficiency will improve during this period. Of course, difficulty will continue to adjust dynamically based on network hash rate to maintain a block time of approximately 10 minutes.
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DecentralizedElder
· 01-10 17:47
Difficulty decreases by 1.2%, and the hash rate slightly declines. This wave is still beneficial to miners. However, what will happen in the next difficulty adjustment is uncertain, as the market is too unpredictable.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 01-10 14:59
The difficulty has been lowered again, but to be honest, this 1.2% adjustment is a bit insignificant... Hashrate brothers, maybe it's time to surrender and lay down your arms.
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ForkPrince
· 01-08 09:10
The difficulty has been lowered again. Miners can celebrate for a while.
The difficulty has been lowered again. This time the adjustment isn't large, but it's still good news.
Another adjustment? This wave benefits miners.
A 1.20% decrease, not much but it’s a relief.
When will this difficulty stabilize?
Lowering is lowering, but I’m still at a loss anyway.
Miners have work to do again.
It's good that the difficulty is lowered, but I’m worried it will go back up again.
Finally, this wave of benefits has arrived.
Honestly, it still depends on the coin price; difficulty doesn’t matter much.
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 01-08 09:09
Difficulty decreased by 1.2%, what does this mean... miners should be happy now.
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CompoundPersonality
· 01-08 09:06
Difficulty decreased by 1.20%. This wave is indeed good news for miners, but the impact isn't significant. It feels like the hash rate has been a bit relaxed recently.
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AirdropHunter
· 01-08 09:05
Difficulty decreases by 1.2%, and the hash rate is loosening... Can we take this opportunity to upgrade to new mining machines?
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HappyMinerUncle
· 01-08 08:56
The difficulty adjustment is only 1.2%, and this small change really doesn't feel like much.
Hash rate is climbing again? I thought it would go up with the price.
With this rebound, our mining rigs still have to continue "starving," right?
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GasSavingMaster
· 01-08 08:40
The difficulty has been lowered again, but a 1.2% reduction is too gentle... Is the hash rate really declining?
BTC mining difficulty adjusted to 146.47 T, a decrease of 1.20% compared to the previous period.
【Crypto World】The Bitcoin network has just completed a difficulty adjustment. According to CloverPool data, at block height 931,392, the mining difficulty was decreased by 1.20%, with the latest difficulty value reaching 146.47 T.
This adjustment is not very large but reflects a slight decline in recent network hash rate. Currently, the seven-day average hash rate across the network remains stable at around 1.06 ZH/s.
A difficulty decrease is good news for miners—more rewards can be earned with the same hash rate. If you are operating mining rigs, your mining efficiency will improve during this period. Of course, difficulty will continue to adjust dynamically based on network hash rate to maintain a block time of approximately 10 minutes.