Bitcoin Hashprice Rises 20.41% in Four Days, Miner Revenue Climbs to $38.29/PH/s
Odaily News: Bitcoin's Hashprice has increased by 20.41% over the past four days, rising from a daily rate of $31.80/PH/s on August 18 to $38.29/PH/s on August 22. Hashprice is used to measure mining revenue corresponding to a specific amount of hashrate, and this increase has boosted miner income.
As of August 22, a total of 133 large, medium, and small mining pools, along with individual mining operations, contributed hashrate to the Bitcoin network. Mining pool Foundry USA led with 214.73 EH/s, followed by Antpool with 156.17 EH/s and F2pool with 110.62 EH/s, while ViaBTC recorded 91.02 EH/s.
The Bitcoin network's total hashrate has risen to approximately 922 EH/s, approaching 1 ZH/s. In August, miners have so far earned $682.69 million from block subsidies and transaction fees, of which transaction fee revenue accounted for $5.14 million, lower than July's $875 million.
On August 22, the average block interval on the Bitcoin network was 10 minutes and 5 seconds, with current data indicating an expected difficulty adjustment of approximately -1% for the day. Based on an electricity cost of $0.10 per kilowatt-hour, the Bitmain Antminer S23 Hydro 3U is projected to yield an estimated daily profit of $17.86. (Bitcoin.com News)
