Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Hits Record High as Network Strengthens
The Bitcoin network has kicked off the year by reaching a groundbreaking milestone, as its mining difficulty hit an all-time high.
On January 12, the metric increased by 0.61%, climbing to an unprecedented 110.45 trillion at block height 878,976.
This achievement marks the continuation of a notable trend, with mining difficulty rising for eight consecutive adjustments. Such a sustained streak hasn’t been seen since 2021, when the network experienced nine straight upward revisions.
The past year proved transformative for Bitcoin mining, as difficulty surged by nearly 50%, surpassing the 100 trillion mark for the first time. Of the 27 adjustments recorded in 2024, 18 were positive, signaling a robust recovery for miners despite the challenges posed by the fourth halving, which reduced block rewards to 3.125 BTC.
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Crypto Market Continues to Struggle – Bitcoin Briefly Dips to $90,000Industry observers expect this momentum to persist, driven by miners’ efforts to leverage growing global interest in Bitcoin. As the network evolves, it continues to set new benchmarks, reflecting both its resilience and the increasing competition among miners.
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