[Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Increased by 5% to 150.84 T, Setting a New Historical High] Bitcoin completed a new round of mining difficulty adjustment earlier today, with the difficulty increased by 5% to 150.84 T, setting a new historical high. This is also the seventh consecutive increase in mining difficulty since July of this year. This difficulty adjustment reflects the continuous rise in Bitcoin's overall Computing Power, which has now exceeded 1.05 ZH/s. However, the surge in Computing Power has also put continuous pressure on miners' profitability. According to Luxor data, the "Hashprice" metric, which measures miners' unit Computing Power income, has fallen below 50 USD/PH/s.
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Bitcoin Mining Difficulty adjusted by 5% to 150.84 T, a new all-time high
[Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Increased by 5% to 150.84 T, Setting a New Historical High] Bitcoin completed a new round of mining difficulty adjustment earlier today, with the difficulty increased by 5% to 150.84 T, setting a new historical high. This is also the seventh consecutive increase in mining difficulty since July of this year. This difficulty adjustment reflects the continuous rise in Bitcoin's overall Computing Power, which has now exceeded 1.05 ZH/s. However, the surge in Computing Power has also put continuous pressure on miners' profitability. According to Luxor data, the "Hashprice" metric, which measures miners' unit Computing Power income, has fallen below 50 USD/PH/s.