Bitcoin Hashrate Down 8% From ATH, What's Behind The Decline

Time:2022-01-17 Source: 935 views Trending Copy share


Data shows Bitcoin hashrate is now down 8% from the new all-time high. Here’s what might be causing the metric to plummet.

Bitcoin Hashrate Plunges Down After Setting New ATH
As per the latest weekly report from Arcane Research, the BTC hashrate has declined 8% since 10th December, the date the metric set its new ATH.

The “mining hashrate” is an indicator that measures the total amount of computing power connected to the Bitcoin blockchain network.

A rise in the value of this metric leads to better performance of the network. Also, as a high hashrate usually implies a high number of miners present on the chain, this trend also results in higher decentralization, which in turn means better security for the crypto.

On the other hand, when the value of the indicator trends down, it means miners are leaving the network. This can lead to worse performance and security of the Bitcoin chain.

Upwards movement in the indicator in usually associated with a bullish trend as it shows mining BTC is currently profitable, and hence more miners are being attracted to the chain.

Now, here is a chart that shows the trend in the value of the Bitcoin hashrate over the past year:

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What Is The Reason Behind This Drop?
The report explains that as the BTC hashrate achieved its ATH, miners started producing blocks at such a rapid rate that the network made an upwards difficulty adjustment on the next day (11th December).

As higher mining difficulty leads to lesser profitability, some of the miners who had high electricity costs decided to shutdown their operations.
This lead to the 8% decline in the hashrate. Now, due to this drop, the block production rate has also naturally dropped. However, the block production rate is actually lower at the moment than what’s required on the Bitcoin chain.

The report notes that because of this, the difficulty is now expected to decrease again next Saturday, paving way for the hashrate to grow once again.

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