Bitcoin’s Computing Power Breaks Records At Around 90 Quintillion Hashes Per Second

2019-9-5 00:01

Bitcoin may not be breaking the records of price, but it is certainly breaking some kinds of records this year. The network has recently seen its computing power go up after its hash power grew 25% in a single week.

Recent data shows how much the hash rate has went up. It overcome 80 quintillion […].

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