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Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Decreases Slightly

🔍 What Happened Today

As of block height 901,152, Bitcoin’s mining difficulty was reduced by approximately 0.45%, bringing it down to 126.41 T .

CoinWarz confirms a similar drop of 0.35% over the past 24 hours, with difficulty now at 126.41 T .

📊 Why This Matters

Automated difficulty adjustment

Bitcoin’s protocol automatically recalibrates difficulty every 2,016 blocks (~every 2 weeks) to target a 10‑minute block time .

Slight slowdown in hashrate

A minor drop in network hashrate slowed block production slightly, triggering the difficulty decrease .

Miner profitability impact

Reduced difficulty makes mining a bit easier and may slightly improve returns—though not dramatically.

🌐 Context & Outlook

Difficulty hit an all-time high of 126.98 T around June 2, 2025, after a sharp ~4.4% jump .

This latest dip is modest compared to earlier adjustments: e.g., a 3.2% drop in February 2025 and a 6% drop forecast for 30 June .

CoinWarz projects a larger decrease (~6.4%) on June 29, 2025, assuming current trends persist .

📌 Summary

Today's decrease (~0.4–0.5%) is modest but makes mining slightly less difficult.

It reflects normal network adjustments driven by minor hashrate fluctuations.

The next major difficulty change—likely on or around June 29—could be more significant, perhaps ~6%, depending on ongoing hashrate trends.