Bitcoins Hashrate sinks by 15%in 10 days, the BTC miner put pressure and difficulty under pressure-mining bitcoin messages

Bitcoins Hashrate sinks by 15%in 10 days, the BTC miner put pressure and difficulty under pressure-mining bitcoin messages

The Bitcoin price has been on a long loss of losses since November 10, 2021 when the leading crypto-asset reached an all-time high with $ 69,000 per unit. In the past two weeks, Bitcoin has lost more than 19% in value, and the network rate of the network has dropped from over 200 Exahash per second (EH/S) to 174 EH/S and has lost about 15% in ten days.

unrest in Kazakhstan lead to speculation about the loss of Hashrates, Kazakhstan's Bitcoin mining worker say that they were not affected by problems

This week the unrest in Kazakhstan The global hashrate of Bitcoin would influence or not. The reason for this assumption is that Kazakhstan is estimated to be at least 18% of the global hash rate, according to most Current estimates from the Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance (CCAF). Look at the 30-day chart for Bitcoins (btc) Hashrate indicates that the hashpower of the protocol has lost about 15 % in ten days.

Hashrate statistics on January 10, 2022.

reports from Kasachstan Stabilized and the Data Center Industry and Blockchain Association of Kazakhstan (NABCD) said that the problems had no effect on the miners of digital currencies. Last week there were some problems that Bitcoin-Miner could have affected that are not related to the problems in Kazakhstan.

The low price and the higher difficulty of Bitcoin put the Bitcoin miners under pressure

five days ago Bitcoin ( btc ) exchanged the owner for 46.5 000 US dollar, but the price lost more than 10%. In addition, the most powerful mining rig with more than 100 terahashs per second (TH/S) would have received $ 25 to $ 30 per day and machine over a month ago and a electricity price of $ 0.12 per kilowatt hour. Today the same mining-rig will produce $ 14.87 per day at the time of writing with the same power consumption. The decline in the Bitcoin price could definitely affect the hashrate and could be one of the reasons why it has decreased by 15 %.

Another reason why the hashrate has dropped by 15 % could be due to the last lying mining swivel degree . The last climb took place on January 8, 2022, when the mining difficulty of the network increased by 0.41 %. Even if this is perhaps not a big increase, the difficulty is very close to the all -time high of the metric, and the network has experienced three consecutive climbs in a row. In more than 11 days, the mining difficulty is expected to increase again by 0.67% compared to today's status.

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at the time, statistics for pool distribution In the past three days, F2Pool and Foundry USA have shown that they are the world's leading mining pools today, since both pools of 16.74% of the global Having hashrates or 29.03 EH/S per pool. There are 13 well-known mining pools, the SHA256-Hashrates for the btc Chain or 2.42 EH/S. Despite the latest decline in the Hashrate from December 31 to the present day, the Hashrate has increased by 26.08 % since the day before the new year.

What do you think that Bitcoin's hashrate has lost 15 % in the past ten days? Let us know your opinion on this topic in the comments below.

Jamie Redman

Jamie Redman is News Lead at Bitcoin.com News and a Finanztech journalist living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open source code and decentralized applications. Since September 2015, Redman has written more than 5,000 articles for Bitcoin.com news about the disruptive protocols that arise today.


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