#BTCHashratePeak You're asking about the peak Bitcoin hashrate ("BTCHashratePeak")—that is, the highest hash rate ever recorded on the Bitcoin network. Here's the latest:

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Most Recent All-Time High (Peak)

As of August 8, 2025, the Bitcoin network’s hashrate hit a new record of approximately 976 EH/s.

A few days before, the 7-day average hashrate also broke its previous record, reaching 952.5 EH/s and surpassing the prior high of 943.6 EH/s set in June.

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Other Key Milestones

On January 3, 2025, the network briefly touched 1,000 EH/s, marking a significant surge in computational power.

Some sources also mention even higher figures—for instance, 1.046 ZH/s (zettahashes per second)—an equivalent of 1,046 EH/s, reported as another all-time high.

Meanwhile, recent data from a crypto valuation metric highlights that the current hashrate stands at over 1.031 ZH/s, representing an upward movement in the broader scale.

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Summary Table

Date Hashrate Recorded Notes

January 3, 2025 ~1,000 EH/s First big surge past 1 EH/s

June 2025 ~943.6 EH/s (7-day avg) Previous all-time average high

Early Aug 2025 ~952.5 EH/s (7-day avg) New average record

August 8, 2025 ~976 EH/s Official network peak record (EH scale)

Recent Reports ~1.046 ZH/s (~1,046 EH/s) Upper-most estimate reported

Latest Metric ~1.031 ZH/s Current large-scale hashrate estimate

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Final Thoughts

The official recorded all-time high for Bitcoin’s network hashrate was approximately 976 EH/s (August 8, 2025). However, some sources—especially those using zettahash units—suggest slightly higher peaks (over 1,046 EH/s), reflecting evolving measurement methodologies or momentary spikes.

Let me know if you're curious about historical trends, hashrate fluctuations around Bitcoin halving events, or implications for mining profitability!