#BTCHashratePeak The Bitcoin network hashrate has reached multiple all-time highs in recent months, with the most significant peaks reported as follows:

June 30, 2025: The hashrate hit a record of 1.222 zettahashes per second (ZH/s), equivalent to 1,222 exahashes per second (EH/s), at block height 903,347.

January 3, 2025: The hashrate briefly reached 1,000 EH/s, marking a significant milestone, though it later retraced to around 780 EH/s.

June 12, 2025: A peak of 1.046 ZH/s was recorded, noted as the strongest security level in Bitcoin’s history.

October 26, 2024: The hashrate reached 741 EH/s, reflecting a 9.6% increase in a week and a 16.6% surge over a month.

July 27, 2024: The hashrate approached a previous high of 946 EH/s, recorded on June 13, with a reading of 945 EH/s.

These peaks indicate a robust increase in computational power securing the Bitcoin network, driven by advancements in mining hardware and increased miner participation, despite challenges like rising mining difficulty and reduced block rewards post the April 2024 halving. The current hashrate, as of recent data, fluctuates but remains near record levels, with a reported 739.55 EH/s at block height 909,345.

For real-time updates, you can check sources like CoinWarz or Blockchain.com, as hashrate values are dynamic and subject to daily variations.