Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Increases by 16.64%

The bitcoin mining difficulty has undergone another major change. It seems the difficulty continues to increase by a higher percentage over the past few months. This latest change represents mining getting 16.64% more difficult, indicating a lot of new hashpower has come online over the past two weeks. It is unclear if this is the case, although the latest generation of 16nm ASIC miners is shaking up things for sure.

Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Spike

Compared to other bitcoin mining difficulty increases, 16.64% is a significant change. As more bitcoin mining hardware hits the network, it is only expected the difficulty will continue to go up as well. Then again, an increase of over 16% is rather unusual, although it can be explained quite easily.

bitcoin difficulty increase

Looking at the charts related to Bitcoin mining hashpower, this difficulty increase was coming. In fact, the bitcoin hash rate has been increasing steadily over the past few months, as it is now well above the 3 exohash/second mark. As more mining hardware comes online, the mining difficulty will automatically adjust to ensure the time between blocks remains roughly 10 minutes apart.

We can only speculate as to what type of mining hardware is being deployed on a large scale all of a sudden. Some Reddit users believe this is due to recently released 16nm ASIC miners, which are more power and more efficient than previous models. Requiring less electricity to achieve higher mining speeds is a breakthrough for the bitcoin ecosystem as a whole. This also means people who use older hardware will have a much harder time generating a profit while mining.

To put this new difficulty increase into perspective, it took from April 2015 to December 2015 to have such a difficulty increase. Considering how this latest change occurred over the past 12 days, it is evident big things are happening in the bitcoin mining world. Moreover, the current next difficulty adjustment shows an increase of another 14%, although that number will continue to change over the next two weeks.




With the recent Bitcoin price recovery, it is not entirely surprising to see more people flock to bitcoin mining all of a sudden. As the price increase is making mining bitcoin more profitable once again. It is only expected that more mining power will be added to the network in the foreseeable future. However, we can only hope this new mining power is not automatically being added to the larger Chinese mining pools, as they control the majority of hash power already.

Furthermore, this difficulty increase is bad news for cloud miners. Since cloud mining contracts only generate a small return on investment, any difficulty increase is a direct hit to their profits. As a result, this month’s difficulty increase is a direct hit of 16% to their cloud mining payouts.

The bitcoin community is divided by this news, as some people feel this is a negative long-term development. Assuming this increased hashpower is a direct result of one ASIC manufacturer fortifying their market position, this change could have negative repercussions for Bitcoin. Bitmain announced they would launch a new bitcoin mining facility near the end of 2016, and it is possible this hardware has come online over the past two weeks.

If you liked this article, follow us on Twitter @themerklenews and make sure to subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and technology news.