Bitcoin hash rate hits new all-time high, reaching 698 EH/s
2024-10-11 16:07:35 Primitive Reading

 According to the latest network data, Bitcoin's computing power reached a historic high of 698 exahashes (EH/s) per second on October 10, 2024. This new record surpasses the previous record of 693 EH/s set on September 8.

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