Bitcoins ændring af minedriftssværhedsgrad udskriver 2022's næststørste stigning - metrisk næsten alle tiders højde

På onsdag, Bitcoin’s mining difficulty jumped 9.26% højere, registrerer den næsthøjeste sværhedsgrad stigning i 2022. The latest rise is Bitcoin’s third difficulty increase since August 4, 2022, and it’s now 11.63% sværere at finde bitcoin block belønning.

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Bitcoin Difficulty Jumps 9.26% — Metric Prints the Second Largest Rise This Year

Bitcoin (BTC) has experienced the third difficulty increase this month as the difficulty increased by 9.26% august 31. The difficulty change took place at block height 751,968, og 9.26% jump is the second biggest this year. The largest rise in 2022 took place 223 days ago on January 20, 2022, i blokhøjde 719,712.

Bitcoin’s Mining Difficulty Change Prints 2022’s Second Largest Increase — Metric Nears All-Time High

I øjeblikket, the difficulty is 30.98 billioner, which is only 0.27 below the network difficulty’s all-time high (ATH) på 31.25 trillion on May 10, 2022. With bitcoin’s lower USD value and a 9.26% sværhedsgrad øges, miners have been dealt a blow. Faktisk, the last three difficulty increases have made it 11.63% harder to find a bitcoin block reward prior to August 4.

i august 4, i blokhøjde 747,936, Bitcoin’s mining difficulty rose by 1.74% and two weeks later, it increased again by 0.63%. Five days ago, Bitcoin-Tidings.com Nyheder rapporteret on the community discussing the possibility of the difficulty seeing a notable rise. i august 25, Blocksbridge Consulting tweeted that it was expecting “a notable difficulty jump.”

desuden, during that same week, Bitcoin’s hashrate spiked to 282.21 eksahash i sekundet (EH/s). The hashrate was roughly 3.35% lower than the all-time high (ATH) recorded on June 8, 2022, i blokhøjde 739,928. I skrivende stund, Bitcoin’s hashrate is coasting along at 236.33 EH/s.

The difficulty rise and the lower BTC value has not affected miners yet as the hashrate continues to run at elevated speeds. The difficulty increases when 2,016 bitcoin block rewards are discovered ‘too fast,’ and the metric decreases when the block discovery time or interval is ‘too slow.’

Average Block Interval and Current Hashrate Speed Show Another Increase Is Likely in the Cards

Satoshi Nakamoto’s design makes it so roughly every ten minutes, a new BTC block is found as the DAA system is modeled by a Poisson distribution scheme. The average block interval at the time of writing is 7:59 minutes, which means if the next 2,016 bitcoin block rewards are discovered ‘too fast,’ the next difficulty is estimated to increase again.

Bitcoin’s Mining Difficulty Change Prints 2022’s Second Largest Increase — Metric Nears All-Time High

There are roughly 1,964 BTC block rewards left until the next difficulty shift and it is estimated to take place on September 12, 2022. If the rise is higher on that day, there’s a great possibility that the network’s difficulty could very well surpass the ATH recorded 113 days ago on May 10, 2022.

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Jamie Redman

Jamie Redman er nyhedschef hos Bitcoin-Tidings.com News og en finansteknologisk journalist, der bor i Florida. Redman har været et aktivt medlem af cryptocurrency-fællesskabet siden 2011. Han har en passion for Bitcoin, åben kildekode, og decentrale applikationer. Siden september 2015, Redman har skrevet mere end 5,700 artikler til Bitcoin-Tidings.com Nyheder om de forstyrrende protokoller, der dukker op i dag.




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