Bitcoin Mining Difficulty
This chart illustrates the fluctuations in mining difficulty over time for Bitcoin miners as they attempt to mine new blocks.
In clear:
It represents the rate at which the Bitcoin network resolves complex mathematical problems to validate transactions.
- A higher mining difficulty indicates more miners are involved, enhancing network security and speeding up transactions.
- Mining difficulty is quantified in hashes per second, and can also be represented in terahashes or petahashes.
Why it's important:
- Security: A higher mining difficulty makes the network more resilient to attacks.
- Network stability: A consistent or increasing mining difficulty indicates a healthy network.
Tip:
Monitor variations in mining difficulty to gauge the strength of the Bitcoin network.