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The difficulty of Bitcoin mining has decreased by 2.4% - ForkLog: cryptocurrencies, AI, singularity, the future
On April 17, following another recalculation, the mining difficulty of the first cryptocurrency fell by 2.43%. The metric dropped to 135.59 T.
According to Glassnode, the network’s smoothed 7-day moving average computing power since the beginning of the month has recovered from ~978 EH/s to ~992 EH/s. Since March, the value has steadily remained below the key level of 1 ZH/s.
Low network activity and stagnation in Bitcoin’s price prevent miners from getting close to the break-even point, DL News reports.
According to The Block, the share of fees in miners’ revenue fell below 1% last year, and in the past few months it approached 0.5%.
He also called the diversification of miners into the AI sphere a serious threat to the industry.
In the top executive’s assessment, the level of concern for the industry has already reached “six to seven points.”
Recall that in the first quarter, publicly listed mining companies sold 32,000 BTC, which exceeded the figure for all of 2025.