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Blocks are taking over 11 minutes instead of 10. That small delay is about to hand every surviving miner a bigger slice. The next difficulty adjustment is projected near 10 percent, one of the biggest cuts of the year. The mechanism is pure code: every 2,016 blocks, Bitcoin measures itself against its 10 minute target and re-prices the work. This week's crash knocked miners offline, blocks slowed down, and the protocol is about to respond. The moment the cut lands, every machine still hashing earns more Bitcoin per terahash. February already proved it: a winter storm forced an 11.16 percent cut, and the network healed within weeks. The window before a cut is when starting looks smartest. The miners who quit this week hand their share to whoever is plugged in next week. Bookmark this for June 13. MillionMiner. #Bitcoin #BitcoinMining #BTC #Crypto #Mining

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