Bitcoin’s Hashpower Remains High, Up 163% in 5 Months, Foundry USA Commands Top Mining Pool
The hashpower behind the Bitcoin network has continued to stay above the 180 exahash per second (EH/s) zone after recently reaching a lifetime high. Five months ago the hashrate tapped a low at 69 EH/s and since then, th...
The hashpower behind the Bitcoin network has continued to stay above the 180 exahash per second (EH/s) zone after recently reaching a lifetime high. Five months ago the hashrate tapped a low at 69 EH/s and since then, the hashpower has increased by 163% during the last 178 days, or five months ago.
Miners dedicating SHA256 hashpower to the Bitcoin blockchain have been keeping the processing power above 180 EH/s. At the time of writing on December 23, BTC’s hashrate is hovering just above the 186 EH/s zone. The recent hashrate highs follow BTC’s lifetime hashrate high tapping 194.95 EH/s on December 8, 2021. Since then, metrics indicate that the hashrate has been hovering below that region and 30-day stats show a few times when the it quickly came close to the December 8 high.
BTC’s hashrate is currently doing a whole lot better than records show on June 28, 2021, when the processing power plummeted to 69 EH/s. Thanks to the crackdowns on Chinese mining operations located in China, the network lost 63.87% of its hashpower from 191 EH/s on May 9, to the 69 EH/s at the end of June. Five months later, the hashrate has rebounded and regained the processing power lost during that time frame. At the end of June, BTC’s price was much lower, swapping for $34K per unit.
This past week BTC has been trading at prices between $46.5K to $49.5K and this has kept the hashrate running strong — even after the network’s mining difficulty jumped 8.33% higher on December 11. In fact, the network difficulty may see a downward adjustment for the first time since the November 28 1.49% drop. At the time of writing, and over 24 hours from now, the difficulty is expected to drop again a hair, down 0.23%. This would bring the current 24.20 trillion mining difficulty down a notch to 24.14 trillion.
Currently, the largest bitcoin (BTC) miner in terms of overall hashrate is Foundry USA with 17.17% of the global hashpower or 29.82 EH/s. The second-largest miner today is Bitmain’s Antpool with 14.78% of the global hashpower or 25.67 EH/s. Antpool is followed by Viabtc (14.57%), F2pool (13.26%), and Binance Pool (12.17%). Unknown hashrate or stealth miners command 12.17% of the network’s hashpower and are the sixth-largest entity in terms of global hashrate. The unknown hashrate at the time of writing has around 21.14 exahash per second of hashpower.
What do you think about the current state of the proof-of-work (PoW)-powered Bitcoin network’s hashrate? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments below.
Original source
Read on Bitcoin NewsRelated market context
Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Set for Steep Drop as Hashrate Slides After Price Crash
Bitcoin’s mining difficulty is on track for the second-largest downward adjustment this year, offering a reprieve to miners after...
Uranium Holds Above $85 as Mining ETF Rebounds From June Sell-Off
The latest charts display that the market is divided into stable physical prices and uranium shares trying to regain momentum afte...
Bitcoin Mining Cost Model Points To $47,000 Floor, But Analysts Urge Caution
TL;DR Crypto Rover says Bitcoin has never bottomed below electrical production cost, currently estimated at $47,000. Mining-cost m...
Trump to discuss Strait of Hormuz demining at G7 summit as crypto enters the maritime conflict
The G7 summit discussions on demining the Strait of Hormuz could reshape global trade security and influence crypto's role in geop...
Elon Musk’s trillionaire status puts his net worth above crypto’s entire market cap outside Bitcoin
Elon Musk has become the first person in modern history to amass a personal net worth exceeding $1 trillion, crossing the historic...
Crypto Today: Bitcoin ETF Rumours, Ethereum Strength, and Mining Heat for Canadian Homes
Bitcoin ETF rumours lift sentiment, Ethereum recaptures $3,800, and North Vancouver uses mining heat for homes. Coinbase unveils p...