Bitcoin's mining difficulty has decreased by 2.30%, now standing at 132.47 trillion, following the latest adjustment at block height 947,520. This adjustment, reported on May 2, reflects changes in the network's computational power requirements.
The average hash rate over the past week is recorded at 965.99 exahashes per second (EH/s), indicating the network's current processing capacity. This adjustment is part of the regular recalibration to ensure stable block production times within the Bitcoin network.
Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Decreases by 2.30% to 132.47 T
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