Bitcoin mining difficulty drops 7.76%, the largest decline since late 2025.

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Bitcoin mining difficulty decreased by 7.76% to 133.79 T at block height 941,472, according to Odaily. The average hash rate during the adjustment was 760.10 EH/s, with block propagation averaging 12 minutes and 36 seconds. This is the largest drop since late 2025. Mining node activity appears to have declined significantly, indicating a possible shift in network stability. The adjustment suggests a temporary reduction in mining node participation.

Odaily Planet Daily reports: Today, Bitcoin mining difficulty decreased to 133.79 T at block height 941,472, a 7.76% reduction. During this adjustment, the average hash rate was 760.10 EH/s, and the average block time was 12 minutes and 36 seconds. This marks the largest difficulty drop since the end of 2025. (Bitcoin News)

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