Golden Finance reported that according to the latest research report from JPMorgan Chase, the average monthly Computing Power of the BTC network in January increased slightly by 1% to 785 EH/s, while the Mining Difficulty decreased by 2% month-on-month. The report pointed out that the weekly average Computing Power at the end of the month was 781 EH/s, a decrease of 2% compared to the end of December.
Analysts say this situation is relatively rare and a mild positive for BTCMining. It is worth noting that the current network difficulty is still 25% higher than it was before the halving in April last year. In terms of returns, the average daily block reward income per EH/s for miners in January was $57,200, an increase of less than 1% from December.
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Data: In January, BTC network Computing Power only rose by 1%, with Mining Difficulty decreasing by a rare 2% compared to the previous period.
Golden Finance reported that according to the latest research report from JPMorgan Chase, the average monthly Computing Power of the BTC network in January increased slightly by 1% to 785 EH/s, while the Mining Difficulty decreased by 2% month-on-month. The report pointed out that the weekly average Computing Power at the end of the month was 781 EH/s, a decrease of 2% compared to the end of December. Analysts say this situation is relatively rare and a mild positive for BTCMining. It is worth noting that the current network difficulty is still 25% higher than it was before the halving in April last year. In terms of returns, the average daily block reward income per EH/s for miners in January was $57,200, an increase of less than 1% from December.