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    Bitcoin Mining Hashrate Signals a Tougher Road Ahead for Miners

    FxConnectHUBBy FxConnectHUBOctober 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Bitcoin (BTC) mining difficulty fell to 146.7 trillion on Friday as the network hashrate, the average of the total computing power dedicated to securing the decentralized protocol, hit an all-time high of over 1.2 trillion hashes per second.

    BTC mining difficulty is down by about 2.7% from the all-time high difficulty level of over 150.8 trillion reached during the previous adjustment period, according to CoinWarz.

    Bitcoin mining difficulty drops. Source: CryptoQuant

    However, network hashrate hit an all-time high on Tuesday, and remains elevated above 1.2 trillion, despite a small dip from Tuesday’s all-time high, data from CryptoQuant shows. CoinWarz also forecast:

    “The next difficulty adjustment is estimated to take place on Oct 29, 2025, 08:14:49 AM UTC, increasing the Bitcoin mining difficulty from 146.72 T to 156.92 T, which will take place in 1,474 blocks.”

    The rising hashrate signals that miners will have to expend ever-greater computing resources to add blocks to the Bitcoin ledger, placing even more pressure on beleaguered miners, who are grappling with trade policies, reduced block rewards, and competition.

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    Bitcoin network hashrate hit an all-time high of over 1.2 trillion hashes per second. Source: CryptoQuant

    Related: Bitdeer doubles down on Bitcoin self-mining as rig demand cools

    Miners pivot to alternative revenue streams, but potential supply chain issues loom

    Mining companies continue to search for alternative revenue streams to shore up shortfalls from mining digital currencies, including diversifying into AI data centers and other forms of high-performance computing.

    Core Scientific, Hut 8, and IREN all re-allocated resources toward AI data centers in 2024 to boost profits and reduce reliance on revenue generated from crypto mining.

    However, the pivot to AI data centers has created tension between miners and the AI infrastructure providers, as both energy-hungry industries compete for access to cheap energy sources to power their operations.