Bitcoin mining difficulty increased by 6.31% to 155.97 T, reaching a new all-time high.
According to ChainCatcher, data from CloverPool shows that the Bitcoin network completed a new round of difficulty adjustment at 18:14:53 on October 29, 2025 (block height 921,312), with the difficulty increasing by 6.31% to 155.97 T, once again reaching a new all-time high.
The current average hash rate of the Bitcoin network has risen to 1.13 ZH/s, and the next difficulty adjustment is expected to take place in about 12 days.
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