Odaily Planet Daily reports, according to CloverPool data, Bitcoin’s mining difficulty was adjusted today at 05:54 UTC at block height 941,472, decreasing to 133.79 T—a 7.76% reduction, marking the second-largest drop since the beginning of 2026. The current network hash rate stands at 933.51 EH/s. Analysis suggests that the next Bitcoin mining difficulty adjustment, expected in 14 days, may see a further decline of approximately 0.4%.
Bitcoin mining difficulty drops 7.76% to 133.79 T
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Bitcoin analysis shows that mining difficulty decreased by 7.76% to 133.79 T at block height 941,472 on March 21, 2026. The adjustment occurred at 05:54 UTC and represents the second-largest drop since 2026. The network hash rate is currently at 933.51 EH/s. Analysts anticipate a 0.4% difficulty reduction in the next adjustment. Altcoins to watch may attract increased attention as Bitcoin analysis suggests a potential slowdown in mining intensity.
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