On 1 April 2022, the Bitcoin network reached a milestone after records showed that 19 million Bitcoin got minted. However, with nineteen million Bitcoin in circulation, two million Bitcoin remain out of the circulation circle. Following this, BTC’s network hashrate reciprocated the bullishness as it reached an ATH.
Soon after SBI Crypto mined the 19 millionth Bitcoin, the mining difficulty of the digital asset reached a new all-time high of 28.587 trillion. According todata from Blockchain.com, this surge marked a significant increase since February.
Source: Blockchain.com
The difficulty is a measure of how difficult it is to mine a Bitcoin block. A high difficulty means that it would take more computing power to mine the same number of blocks, making the network more secure against attacks. Now, this indicator is directly related to the total estimated mining power estimated in the Total Hash Rate (TH/s).
Although Bitcoin’s mining difficulty rose, the network hash rate didn’t see a similar increase. Bitcoin’s hash rate stood below the 200 mark- 196.07 (TH/s) at press time.
Source: Blockchain.com
The hash rate level had dropped from its previous ATH of 248.11 TH/s reached on 13 February. Note that, the period between each block reward is usually around 10 minutes, and the difficulty adjustment algorithm (DAA) adjusts every two weeks.
With a higher hash rate, the DAA adjusts mining difficulty to match the rate and make it more difficult for miners to find a block. Just 2 million BTC left to mine as rewards and an influx of Bitcoin miners worldwide, the BTC network would only grow stronger.
In fact, as difficulty inevitably goes up and supply dries- BTC accumulation would only get difficult.
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