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Is Bitcoin Undervalued with Increased Mining Difficulty?

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  • Bitcoin’s hashrate hit a record high of over 1,100 EH/s, accompanied by a 6.81% rise in mining difficulty.
  • Despite network growth, miners are facing financial pressure as revenue per exahash falls to a record low of $42.40.

Bitcoin’s network hashrate reached a new all-time high of over 1,100 exahashes per second (EH/s), a proof of growth in computational power and overall network security. 

The surge in hashrate has been quick, with the metric doubling in a matter of months, showing strong miner participation and an increasing belief in Bitcoin’s long-term viability.

However, despite this expansion in network strength, miners are facing economic challenges. Bitcoin’s mining difficulty rose by 6.81% to accommodate the rising hashrate, further increasing the complexity of mining. 

At the same time, miner revenue has been squeezed, with earnings per exahash dropping to a record low of $42.40. This financial pressure continues even as the Bitcoin network grows stronger and more secure.

Market Price Dynamics and Implications

While Bitcoin’s network has shown remarkable resilience, its price has remained volatile. As of April 11, 2025, Bitcoin is trading at approximately $82,728. This price movement reflects global market uncertainty, caused by factors such as geopolitical instability and uncertain trade policies.

The difference between Bitcoin’s increasing hashrate and fluctuating market price has led to speculation about whether the asset is undervalued. 

Some analysts suggest that, given the security and strength of the Bitcoin network, its current market price may not fully reflect its intrinsic value.

For comparison, if Bitcoin were to match the market capitalization of gold, each Bitcoin could be worth as much as $966,704. Although such estimates are speculative, they are just proof of the disconnect between the growing resilience of the Bitcoin network and its current price.

While the Bitcoin network continues to demonstrate notable growth and security, its market price remains influenced by a complex set of external factors. Despite the ongoing volatility, the rise in hashrate explains the increasing strength of the Bitcoin ecosystem, suggesting that the network could have considerable potential for future growth.

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Toheeb Kolade
Toheeb Kolade
Toheeb is an insightful blockchain reporter with deep knowledge of cryptocurrencies. With years of experience in financial journalism, Toheeb covers the latest developments in blockchain technology, cryptocurrency trends, decentralized finance (DeFi), and regulatory updates. Known for breaking news and in-depth analysis, Toheeb brings new angles on how blockchain is transforming industries and changing the global economy. From uncovering market movements to providing expert commentary on new technologies, Toheeb is dedicated to keeping readers informed about the developments in blockchain-related topics.
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