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#BTCHashratePeak The current Bitcoin network hashrate is approximately 868.63 million TH/s, reflecting a 16.38% increase from yesterday and a 49.40% rise from the same time last year. However, to determine the peak hashrate, we need to look at historical data.

According to various sources, including Blockchain.com and BitInfoCharts, the Bitcoin hashrate has been steadily increasing over time. BitInfoCharts reports an average hashrate of around 884.7 EH/s (exa-hashes per second) with a 23.41% increase in 24 hours. Meanwhile, minerstat shows a Bitcoin network hashrate of 952 EH/s.

Given these numbers, it seems the peak hashrate might be around 1 EH/s or slightly higher, considering the recent values. To find the exact peak, let's look at some historical data¹ ² ³:

- On August 4, 2025, the hashrate reached 1.085 billion TH/s (or 1.085 EH/s).

- On July 25, 2025, it was around 1.004 billion TH/s (or 1.004 EH/s).

- On July 15, 2025, the hashrate was approximately 1.029 billion TH/s (or 1.029 EH/s).

Based on this data, the peak Bitcoin hashrate appears to be around 1.085 EH/s, which occurred on August 4, 2025. Keep in mind that hashrate values can fluctuate rapidly due to various factors, including changes in mining difficulty and network congestion.