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Bitcoin’s mining difficulty level rose 4.68% on Sunday, hitting an all-time high, as the network’s hashrate also continued to increase.

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  • The mining difficulty reading came in at 39.35 trillion at block height 774,144 in Sunday’s biweekly adjustment, following a 10.26% increase In the previous adjustment on Jan. 16 data from BTC.com,
  • The latest Bitcoin mining difficulty reading was nearly 48% higher than on Jan. 21 of last year, when the difficulty reading was at 26.64 trillion.
  • bitcoin mining difficultywhich determines how much computing power is required to verify blocks on the blockchain in exchange for Bitcoins rewards, changes roughly every two weeks.
  • Bitcoin’s hashrate, a measure of computational power used by miners, was at around 311 exahashes per second on Monday, up from 274.69 exahashes on Jan. 16, BTC.com data shown,
  • Bitcoin’s price gained 2% over the last 24 hours to trade at US$23,690 at 1:30 pm in Hong Kong, as part of its 4.16% weekly gain and 43% monthly rise, according to data from CoinMarketCap,
  • The profitability rate of Bitcoin mining stood at US$0.074 per terahash per second in the past 24 hours, down from US$0.185 from a year ago, data from BitInfoCharts shown.

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