Bitcoin mining difficulty increased by nearly 8%, reaching a new high of 126.27 T
According to data from CloverPool on July 13, Bitcoin underwent a difficulty adjustment at block height 905,184, rising by 7.96% compared to the last adjustment. The new difficulty reached 126.27 T, marking one of the highest points in the network's history. The rise in mining difficulty reflects the increasing competition among miners, with the overall network's hash rate continuously maintaining high levels.