Bitcoin’s hashprice, representing the anticipated value of one petahash per second (PH/s) per day of hashing power, climbed to $95 per petahash on June 8, marking the highest level since the halving. The increase derived from a rise in onchain fees. However, by the following day, bitcoin fees had substantially decreased, causing the hashprice to […]
Original
Related posts
-
Bitcoin Network Eases Up: Difficulty Falls 4.6% at Block 862,848
Bitcoin miners got a bit of a breather on Wednesday as the network’s difficulty dropped by... -
Bitcoin Capped Below $65,000 As RSI Falls Below 80 In Monthly Chart: Should You Worry?
Este artículo también está disponible en español. Bitcoin is firm at press time. According to CoinMarketCap... -
QCP Capital Analyzes Bullish Macro Trends Impacting Bitcoin and Risk Assets
According to QCP Capital’s latest analysis, macroeconomic conditions are becoming increasingly favorable for risk assets, including...