Bitcoin’s mining difficulty saw a slight 0.45% drop on June 14, even as the network’s hashrate surged to a record 943 EH/s. This highlights the resilience and growing concentration of the mining sector, with top players accelerating hardware upgrades to maintain profitability post-halving.
- Bitcoin's hashrate hit a record 943 EH/s despite a 0.45% drop in mining difficulty.
- The U.S. dominates global Bitcoin mining with 36% of the network's hashrate.
- Forward projections indicate an upcoming upward difficulty adjustment, maintaining pressure on miners.
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