Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Increases by 1.42% to 123.23 T, Setting a New Historic High
According to a report by Jinse, data from CloverPool indicates that the Bitcoin network completed a new round of difficulty adjustment on April 19, 2025, at 17:13:37 (block height 893,088), increasing the difficulty by 1.42% to 123.23T, once again setting a new historical peak. The current average hash rate of the Bitcoin network has risen to 888.37 EH/s, with the next difficulty adjustment expected in approximately 13 days and 21 hours.
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