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Bitcoin Difficulty Soars to Record 62.46 Trillion, Miners Unfa | Crypto Power - Shilling

Bitcoin Difficulty Soars to Record 62.46 Trillion, Miners Unfazed Amidst Tight Competition Between Foundry and Antpool

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a 6.47% increase on October 16, Bitcoin’s difficulty has risen again. On October 29, 2023, at block height 814,464, the network saw a 2.35% boost in difficulty, moving from 61.03 trillion to a new high of 62.46 trillion. This development has made mining bitcoin block rewards more challenging than at any previous point in history. Despite this increased complexity, bitcoin miners remain unfazed, sustaining a total hashrate of just above 450 exahash per second (EH/s). Currently, block times remain below the ten-minute average, with data indicating speeds ranging from nine minutes.

Furthermore, nearly 17 pools boast upwards of 1 EH/s of hashpower dedicated to mining bitcoin. On October 30, 2023, around 26 mining pools are operating with approximately 1 petahash per second (PH/s) of hashpower. A mere 48 hours ago, Antpool held the reins as the predominant mining pool. However, recent statistics reveal that Foundry has taken the lead, boasting 27.02% of the total hashrate, while Antpool follows closely with 26.58%. Together, these two pools govern a staggering 53.6% of the network’s entire hashrate. Over the past week, Foundry and Antpool have been locked in a close race in terms of hashrate, with Foundry slightly ahead on October 30, with 120 EH/s compared to Antpool’s 118 EH/s.