Bitcoin Hashrate Chart – BTC Hashrate 339.82 EH/s

The Bitcoin network hashrate chart can be used to visualize Bitcoin mining hashrate increases and decreases viewable in segment options of daily, weekly, monthly, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 3 years, and all time.

The Bitcoin hashrate chart provides the current BTC hashrate right now as well as the history of Bitcoin hashrate increases and descreases in graph format with an option to expand the Bitcoin global hashrate chart time frame back to 2009.

What is Bitcoin Hashrate?

Bitcoin hashrate is a calculated numerical value that specifies an estimate of how many hashes are being generated by Bitcoin miners trying to solve the current Bitcoin block or any given block.

Bitcoin hashrate is represented in Hashes per Second or H/s.

The global Bitcoin network hashrate is a calculated value and is measured in hashes per second (H/s). The calculation uses the current mining difficulty and the average Bitcoin block time between mined blocks versus the defined block time as variables to determine the global Bitcoin network hashrate.

As the Bitcoin network hashrate goes up – the BTC hashrate numbers get so large that abbreviations must be used.

The abbreviations are SI derived units representing the number of hashes performed in a one second time frame.

Current Bitcoin Hashrate

The current Bitcoin hashrate is 339.82 EH/s, representing the global Bitcoin network hashrate with a mining difficulty of 47.89 T at block height 784,391.
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Hashrate Unit/s
Hash
Hashes Per Second

H/s (Hash)
1
One

kH/s (KiloHash)
1,000
One Thousand

MH/s (MegaHash)
1,000,000
One Million

GH/s (GigaHash)
1,000,000,000
One Billion

TH/s (TeraHash)
1,000,000,000,000
One Trillion

PH/s (PetaHash)
1,000,000,000,000,000
One Quadrillion

EH/s (ExaHash)
1,000,000,000,000,000,000
One Quintillion

ZH/s (ZettaHash)
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
One Sextillion

YH/s (YottaHash)
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
One Septillion

It is important to point out the Bitcoin hashrate does not determine how quickly or slowly each block is solved.

This timing, called the block time is enforced by the Bitcoin mining difficulty value, which is adjusted upwards or downwards during each block difficulty retarget to keep blocks being solved at a constant time frame.

For more information about the Bitcoin difficulty re-target visit the Bitcoin mining page.

You can calculate Bitcoin mining profits using the current BTC hashrate difficulty and our Bitcoin mining calculator.