Сложность майнинга биткоина в конце года вырастет на 3%

CryptoSlatePublicado em 2022-12-20Última atualização em 2022-12-20

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Ожидается, что 19 декабря сложность майнинга биткоина увеличится как минимум на 3%, согласно оценщику сложности майнинга биткоина Bitrawr.

Ожидается, что 19 декабря сложность майнинга биткоина увеличится как минимум на 3%, согласно оценщику сложности майнинга биткоина Bitrawr.

Согласно данным, текущая сложность добычи BTC составляет 34244331613176,18, а предполагаемое повышение на 3% приведет к увеличению сложности добычи до 35421102548895-35421764497396.

Сложность майнинга описывает, насколько сложно решить криптографическую задачу, необходимую для создания блока в сети Bitcoin, и изменяется каждые две недели.

Сложность майнинга BTC в 2022 году

В 2022 году в сети Bitcoin было зафиксировано 26 корректировок сложности майнинга – в результате 16 из них значение повышалось, а в результате остальных десяти – понижалась. Это несколько отличается от 2021 года, когда сложность изменялась 27 раз, из которых 19 изменений были повышающими, а восемь – понижающими. При этом, в то время сложность майнинга повышалась девять раз подряд после того, как в Китае запретили майнинг биткоина.

На приведенном выше графике сложность майнинга BTC изображена оранжевой линией. Сложность майнинга пережила значительный всплеск в октябре. Однако в ноябре она достигла плато, а в декабре упала до нынешнего уровня.

Несмотря на падение, сложность майнинга биткоина в конце года будет всего на 4% ниже своего исторического максимума, что свидетельствует о том, что показатель остается высоким.

С момента достижения пика в ноябре средний хэшрейт BTC снизился, но он по-прежнему превышает 240 экзахеш в секунду.

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