Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Drops 7.76%—Second Largest Decline of 2026
Miners are getting a break. Bitcoin's mining difficulty fell 7.76% at block height 941,472, dropping to 133.79 T. That's the second biggest decline this year. Network hashrate is now 933.51 EH/s, and another slight drop—around 0.4%—is expected in about two weeks. The pressure is easing.

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