Bitcoin mining has surged to new heights, with a recent 5.07% increase in mining difficulty propelling it to a record-breaking 67.96 terahashes per second (TH/s). This marks a significant milestone for bitcoin, as it demonstrates the growing computational power dedicated to securing and maintaining the network. The recent difficulty adjustment, implemented at block height 818,496, underscores the resilience and adaptability of bitcoin.
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Most of them are probably hoping for a bull run soon. Also they tend to migrate towards the lowest cost of energy.
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Even with near free energy. Those ASIC machines cost a lot upfront, it takes a lot of time running to make even.
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