- On February 2, 2024, Bitcoin mining difficulty reached a new all-time high (ATH).
- The difficulty increased to 75.50 T.
- The hashrate remains at 559.11 EH/s.
On February 2, 2024, the difficulty of Bitcoin mining reached its highest level ever, hitting 75.50 T. This represents a 7.33% increase since the last adjustment, according to BTC.com.
The current average hashrate on the Bitcoin network is 559.11 EH/s.
It is worth noting that the mining difficulty determines the total power required for cryptocurrency mining equipment.
The next adjustment is scheduled for approximately February 12. The forecast is a 4.23% increase, according to BTC.com.
It is worth mentioning that on January 20, 2024, the Bitcoin mining difficulty decreased by 3.9%, with an average hashrate of 479.95 EH/s.