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cryptoJun 28, 2026, 7:27 AM

Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Rises 7.15% to 133.87 T After Previous Drop

On June 27, Bitcoin's mining difficulty increased by 7.15%, partially offsetting a prior 10.09% decline and reaching 133.87 T. The network hashrate recovered above the 1 ZH/s mark.

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Bitcoin's mining difficulty adjusted upward by 7.15% on June 27, according to the latest recalculation. The increase brings the difficulty level to 133.87 T, partially reversing the previous drop of 10.09%.

The network hashrate has rebounded, climbing above the significant threshold of 1 ZH/s. This recovery follows a period of lower mining activity that had driven the earlier difficulty reduction.

The adjustment reflects the network's automatic response to changes in computational power, maintaining block production intervals near the target 10 minutes.

Source: ForkLog