Bitcoin Hashprice Surges 20.41%, Miner Income Boosts to $38.29
Bitcoin's Hashprice has seen a significant surge over the past four days, increasing by 20.41% to reach $38.29 per petahash/second (PH/s). This rise in Hashprice is expected to boost miner income. As of now, there are approximately 133 mining pools and individual miners contributing to the Bitcoin network's hash rate.
The top mining pool, Foundry USA, holds a significant share with a hash rate of 214.73 exahash/second (EH/s), followed by Antpool at 156.17 EH/s, F2pool at 110.62 EH/s, and ViaBTC at 91.02 EH/s. The total Bitcoin network hash rate has reached around 922 EH/s, nearing the 1 ZH/s mark.
According to data, miners are currently earning $68.269 million from block subsidies and transaction fees. However, this figure is lower than the $87.5 million earned in July. The average block interval on the Bitcoin network is around 10 minutes and 5 seconds, with a predicted difficulty adjustment decrease of approximately 1%.
The Bitmain Antminer S23 Hydro 3U is estimated to generate a daily profit of $17.86 per kilowatt-hour at an electricity cost of $0.1.