A coal mine explosion in Xinjiang, an autonomous region of China, may have led to a Bitcoin (BTC) hashrate drop at a time when Bitcoin mining difficulty went for a new all-time high.
Primitive Ventures co-founder Dovey Wan said that there was a coal mine explosion in northwest China’s Xinjiang region which led to a “major” power outage. Per Wan, results of this incident included all data centres being shut down and an instant drop in Bitcoin hashrate, the computational power of the network.
Per Reuters’ report from April 11, twenty-one miners were trapped in a flooded coalmine. A section of the mine filled with water, leading to power outages. Per an April 14 CCTV report, as well as Bloomberg’s report yesterday, the rescuers were still working on saving the trapped miners, as well as draining the floodwater.
Per Wan, the “coal mine explosion is considered top level security incident leads to central authority’s scrutiny on individual mining operations and related local government agencies. Hence the cut off is under going amidst the central authority’s on-site inspections.”
Expected to recover in a week or so. All data centers were shut as well.
Xinjiang+Sichuan combine together have well over 50% of the overall hashrate
Hope can have more distributed hashrate in the future for resilience purpose
— Dovey "Rug the fiat" Wan (hiring) (@DoveyWan) April 16, 2021
The current Bitcoin hashrate at 169 EH/s, down from 208.5 EH/s recorded late on April 15 – an 18.65% drop. It’s still not as low as 143.2 EH/s seen just a day prior, on Wednesday.
Looking at the 7-day moving average, Bitcoin hashrate has been steadily climbing since mid-2017, reaching its all-time high on April 11, hitting 148.6 EH/s. On April 15, that number was 146.2 EH/s, per BitInfoCharts.com.
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Meanwhile, just yesterday, bitcoin mining difficulty, or the measure of how hard it is to compete for mining rewards, hit a new ATH as well. The difficulty went up 1.92%, reaching 23.58 T.
At 9:10 UTC, BTC is trading at USD 61,193, down 5% from its recently gained all-time high. The price dropped 2% in a day and increased 5% in a week.
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