Bitcoin-hashrate en moeilijkheidsgraad
Live Bitcoin netwerk hashrate, mining difficulty grafieken en aftelling volgende aanpassing
Network Hashrate
Measured in Exahashes per second (EH/s)
Mining Difficulty
Adjusts every 2,016 blocks (~2 weeks)
What is Hashrate?
Hashrate measures the total computational power securing the Bitcoin network. Higher hashrate means more miners are competing to validate transactions, making the network more secure. It is measured in exahashes per second (EH/s) — each exahash is one quintillion hash calculations.
What is Difficulty?
Mining difficulty is a measure of how hard it is to find a valid block hash. Bitcoin automatically adjusts difficulty every 2,016 blocks (roughly two weeks) to maintain an average block time of 10 minutes. When more miners join, difficulty increases; when miners leave, it decreases.
How Are They Related?
Hashrate and difficulty are closely linked. When hashrate rises (more mining power), blocks are found faster than every 10 minutes. At the next adjustment, difficulty increases to slow block production back to the target. This self-regulating mechanism keeps Bitcoin's issuance schedule predictable regardless of how much mining power exists.
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Het Bitcoin Hashrate & Difficulty dashboard biedt realtime monitoring van de Bitcoin netwerk beveiligingsmetrieken.
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