Almost 80 EH/s – Bitcoin hashrate reached a new record level

Last weekend, the aggregate computing power of the Bitcoin network once again updated its historical maximum, reaching 79,752 EH/s.

Peak indicator, according to Blockchain.com (https://www.blockchain.com/en/charts/hash-rate), was on Saturday, July 20. On Sunday, the last day on which statistics are available, the hashrate fell slightly and today is at 67,136 EH/s.

The previous record of 74,548 EH/s was recorded on July 5.

Also at record levels above 9.06 trillion is currently the complexity (https://www.blockchain.com/en/charts/difficulty?timespan=1year) of the production of the first cryptocurrency. On these indicators, the complexity of mining came out on July 9, rising as a result of the last recalculation by 14%.



Submitted July 22, 2019 at 09:40PM by SwapSpace_co https://ift.tt/2Y8laOG

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