Bitcoin’s computational power surpassed the ATH recorded on October 5, as it reached 325.11 EH/s on October 11.
Despite Significant Difficulty and Low BTC Price, Bitcoin’s Hashrate Continues to Climb Higher
Following the largest difficulty increase the Bitcoin network has seen in 2022, the network’s hashrate has not been affected by the 13.55% increase. In fact, five days ago at block height 758,138, the network’s computational power surpassed the all-time high recorded on October 5, as it reached 325.11 exahash per second on October 11.
when the metric jumped 13.55% higher than the difficulty setting codified 2,016 blocks before block 758,016.
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