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ETH $1,557.11 -2.08%
BNB $572.80 -0.30%
XRP $1.09 -1.01%
SOL $61.56 -4.87%
TRX $0.3216 -0.04%
DOGE $0.0809 -1.29%
ADA $0.1582 -0.92%
BCH $214.98 -0.90%
LINK $7.34 -0.18%
HYPE $58.09 -0.48%
AAVE $60.17 -3.06%
SUI $0.7121 +1.73%
XLM $0.2131 +13.05%
ZEC $354.74 +6.02%

Bitcoin's overall network hash rate has seen the largest drop in history, possibly related to extreme weather in the United States

2026-01-28 10:00:09
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Recently, the total Bitcoin network hash rate plummeted from 1.16 ZH/s to 690 EH/s, marking the largest drop in history. It has since rebounded and is currently reported at 859.17 EH/s.

Some analyses indicate that this rapid decline in hash rate was influenced by a winter storm in the United States. The storm, named "Fernan," triggered extreme low temperatures, snowfall, and freezing across much of the country, leading to over 1 million residents losing power, and grid operators subsequently issued energy-saving alerts. Many mining pools in the U.S. were affected, either shutting down voluntarily or involuntarily, resulting in a continued decrease in hash rate.

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