Bitcoin Ko nga Raraunga Poraka e whakaatu ana i nga puna nui e 5 i mau tonu i runga i te 71% o te reiti o te ao i tera marama

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Bitcoin Ko nga Raraunga Poraka e whakaatu ana i nga puna nui e 5 i mau tonu i runga i te 71% o te reiti o te ao i tera marama

During the last 30 days, the price of bitcoin has lost more than 22% against the U.S. dollar but during that time, Bitcoin’s hashrate has remained above 200 exahash per second (EH/s). While 16 known mining pools mined the leading crypto asset during the last month, the top five mining pools retained 71.4% of the global hashrate.

Out of 16 Pools, the Top Five Acquired Most of the Bitcoin Blocks Found Last Month

The month of May is over and during the last 30 days 4,276 bitcoin (BTC) block rewards were found. Out of the 4,276 block rewards found, 26,725 freshly minted bitcoins were born into the system. While the network’s hashrate has been above the 200 EH/s zone, on May 2, 2022, Bitcoin’s hashrate hit an all-time high at block height 734,577. On that day it reached 275.01 EH/s, according to coinwarz.com raraunga.

Statistics show that 16 known bitcoin mining pools mined BTC during the past 30 days and stealth miners, otherwise known as “unknown,” captured roughly 1.03% of the hashrate during the last month. Unknown miners mined approximately 44 block rewards out of the 4,276 found, scoring 275 freshly minted bitcoin. Data further shows that the top five bitcoin (BTC) ko nga puna maina i mau i te 71.4% o te utu o te ao i tera marama.

I whiwhi a Foundry USA i te nuinga o nga utu poraka i tera marama, i te mea ko te puna kaukau te tohu 21.02% o te reiti o te ao. 899 i whiwhi a Foundry BTC block rewards out of the 4,276 rewards and was able to acquire 5,618.75 newly minted bitcoins. Foundry is followed by Antpool (14.27%), F2pool (14.27%), Binance Pool (10.87%), and Poolin (10.85%) in terms of the top five bitcoin mining pools by hashrate size. All five of the aforementioned mining pools make up close to three-quarters of the global hashrate recorded last month.

Kei te tata mai etahi o nga mea ka taea te whakarereke i te tohatoha reiti me tetahi o enei BTCte utu. Ko te huringa maakete te ahua kei roto i te ahua pea me te uara o BTC Ko te heke ki raro ka ruru nga puna keri iti. I roto i nga ra 700 kei te whakahaeretia ano te haurua, ko te tikanga ka utua e nga poraka keri te 3.125 moni mo ia poraka, kaua ki te 6.25 o tenei ra. BTC ia reiti poraka.

Lastly, during the month of July, the bitcoin mining rig manufacturers Bitmain and Microbt will release two new models producing between 126 terahash per second (TH/s) and 140 TH/s. The two new models produce a higher hashrate per second than most of today’s machines, and pools with access to them will benefit.

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Kuputuhi taketake: Bitcoin.com