Bitcoin Miners Are Coming Back—Hashrate Jumps 12.5% From March Lows
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin mining Hashrate has seen a notable jump since the mid-March lows, a sign that miners have been coming back. Bitcoin Hashrate Has Retraced Much Of The Earlier Decline The “Hashrate” refers to an indicator that keeps track of the total amount of computing power that miners have connected to the […]
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On-chain data shows the Bitcoin Hashrate has made some notable recovery recently, a sign that optimism may be returning among the miners. Bitcoin Hashrate Has Been Recovering From The Crash The “Hashrate” is a metric that keeps track of the total amount of computing power that the miners as a whole have connected to the […]
Data shows the Bitcoin mining Hashrate has witnessed a significant drawdown since the high at the start of March, a sign that miners are leaving. Bitcoin Hashrate Has Seen Its 7-Day Average Value Plummet Recently The “Hashrate” refers to an indicator that tracks the total amount of computing power that’s currently attached to the Bitcoin […]
Coinotron is way too close to 51% of the Litecoin Network Hashrate. The Litecoin Community is currently coming together to deal with one of cryptocurrency's most existential threats: that of a 51% attack. At this point, Coinotron has not attempted any sort of malicious activity. In fact, Coinotron has stated that: "I have contacted with our biggest miners. We are working on solution to mitigate risk of Coinotron's hashrate raising over 50% of LTC network hashrate." However, in the days since that message, Coinotron's hashrate has not dropped at all. For the last several days, Coinotron has....
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin mining hashrate has declined to the lowest since early March. 7-Day Average Bitcoin Mining Hashrate Has Continued To Go Down Recently The “mining hashrate” refers to an indicator that keeps track of the total computing power the miners have currently connected to the Bitcoin blockchain. This metric’s value could be […]
After bitcoin miners caught a break ten days ago when the difficulty dropped 1.49% lower, the network’s hashrate increased more than 15% since then. Currently, the processing power has been coasting along above the 200 exahash per second (EH/s) zone but another difficulty increase is expected to occur in less than four days. Bitcoin’s Hashrate Increases Following the Downward Difficulty Drop 10 Days Ago Bitcoin’s hashrate slipped two weeks ago on February 27, 2022, to 169 EH/s after touching an all-time high (249 EH/s) on February 15. Following the drop in processing....