
"The Bitcoin network is currently running at 1.02 ZH/s, or 1,022 EH/s, with a seven-day average from hashrateindex.com at 1,007 EH/s. This represents a significant increase in computational power, with miners adding roughly 76 EH/s in just ten days."
"The last difficulty adjustment brought the difficulty down by 7.76%. The next adjustment is expected to increase difficulty by around 6.43% on April 2, 2026, indicating ongoing fluctuations in mining conditions."
"Despite the hashrate recovering above 1 ZH/s, the hashprice remains depressed, currently at $31.60 per PH/s, down from a March high of $33.85. This drop reflects the challenges miners face in maintaining profitability."
As of March 28, the Bitcoin network's hashrate is at 1.02 ZH/s, with a seven-day average of 1,007 EH/s. Miners have added approximately 76 EH/s in ten days. The last difficulty adjustment decreased difficulty by 7.76%, with an expected increase of 6.43% on April 2, 2026. Blocks are being mined faster than the target, averaging one every 9 minutes and 23 seconds. Despite a March high in hashprice, it has fallen to $31.60 per PH/s, impacting miner earnings, which average around 3.14 BTC per block.
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