During the last month, Bitcoin’s hashrate has been coasting along above the 200 exahash per second zone, minus a number of drops here and there above and below that range.
Bitcoin miners caught two breaks during the last month when the difficulty dropped two times in a row.
While the difficulty was 27.97 trillion prior to the two reductions, the current difficulty is 27.45 trillion on Wednesday morning at 8:00 a.m.
With an expected 4.24% difficulty increase taking place, Bitcoin’s network difficulty will break records by reaching an all-time high .
From that point after block height 610,848, with a difficulty rating of 13.80 trillion, it took only 820 days or just over two years to reach the current 27.45 trillion.
While the hashrate has been fluctuating it has tapped a low of 153.97 EH/s on March 6, and a high of 246.88 EH/s on March 22.
Over the last 30 days, Foundry USA and Antpool have been the top two mining pools finding the most blocks last month.
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