Bitcoin Difficulty Rises 7.15% on June 26 as Hashprice Crashes 18% in 30 Days

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According to onchain data, on June 26, 2026, at block height 955,584, Bitcoin's difficulty increased 7.15% to 133.87 trillion, marking the year's second-largest adjustment. Concurrently, hashprice dropped 18.34% over 30 days to $28.68 per petahash per second (PH/s), squeezing miner margins network-wide. Despite the downturn, hashrate remained near 984 EH/s, with efficient operators continuing operations amid thin margins while betting on cyclical recovery and future Bitcoin accumulation.
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