Bitcoin Fa'afaigata La'ina a le Network mo le Taimi Muamua i le 2 masina

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Bitcoin Fa'afaigata La'ina a le Network mo le Taimi Muamua i le 2 masina

Following four consecutive Bitcoin mining difficulty increases, the network’s difficulty dropped for the first time in 68 days, sliding 2.14% at block height 756,000 on Tuesday. The change means it’s currently 2.14% easier to find a bitcoin block reward following the mining difficulty’s all-time high (ATH) that took place on September 13.

Bitcoin Difficulty Slides 2.14%

Bitcoin miners caught a break this week after the network’s mining difficulty slid by 2.14% on Tuesday evening. The difficulty is now 31.36 trillion following the 32.04 trillion ATH recorded on Tuesday, September 13. The network’s difficulty will remain at 31.36 trillion for the next two weeks, as the difficulty is adjusted every 2,016 blocks.

A'o aga'i atu le saoasaoa o feso'ota'iga i le 234 exahash i le sekone (EH/s), o fa'amaumauga o lo'o fa'aalia i le 2,016 poloka mulimuli o le averesi o le hashrate e 225.2 EH/s. E tusa ai ma metotia o loʻo iai nei, faʻatasi ai ma le taimi nei BTC prices and electrical costs at $0.07 per kilowatt hour (kWh), roughly 41 SHA256 application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) bitcoin miners make an estimated profit between $0.12 and $7.95 per day. At $0.12 per kWh, nine ASIC bitcoin miners make an estimated profit between $0.33 and $4.24 per day.

 

O le lima pito sili ona aoga ASIC mining machines i aso nei e aofia ai le Bitmain Antminer S19 XP ma le 140 terahash i le sekone (TH/s), le Antminer S19 Pro + Hyd (198 TH/s), le Microbt Whatsminer M50S (126 TH/s), le Microbt Whatsminer M50 (114 TH/s), ma le Bitmain Antminer S19 Pro (110 TH/s).

I le tolu aso ua tuanaʻi, 423 poloka na maua e tagata eli ma Foundry USA na maua 108 poloka. O le faufale sa avea ma tagata eliina pito i luga i le tolu aso talu ai ma le 25.53% o le saoasaoa o le lalolagi poʻo le 56.53 EH/s.

Foundry is followed by Antpool, F2pool, Binance Pool, and Viabtc respectively. Currently, 11 known mining pools are dedicating hashrate toward the Bitcoin blockchain, representing 98.11% of the global hashrate. Unknown hashrate commands 1.89% of the global hashrate today or 4.19 EH/s used to discover eight blocks out of the 423 found in three days.

I le taimi nei, i le taimi nei poloka taimi saoasaoa o le isi suiga faigata ua fuafuaina o se siitaga e tusa ma le 1.32%, ae e mafai ona suia tele i le isi 1,957 poloka o totoe ia te aʻu.

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Punavai autu: Bitcoin.com