The cut hands surviving miners roughly 11% more bitcoin per unit of active hashrate, but all-in production economics remain underwater at current prices.

Bitcoin's mining difficulty is set for a 10.3% drop on June 14, the 11th largest downward adjustment ever, as BTC price slides to $62K and miners go

Bitcoin’s mining difficulty is on track for the second-largest downward adjustment this year, offering a reprieve to miners after a sharp pullback in

Bitcoin mining difficulty dropped 10.09% at block 953,568, the 11th-largest downward adjustment ever, as June price declines pushed miners offline.

Bitcoin's latest difficulty cut pushed the network to an 11-month low as hashrate retreated from recent highs.

The cut hands surviving miners roughly 11% more bitcoin per unit of active hashrate, but all-in production economics remain underwater at current prices.

Bitcoin mining difficulty dropped 10% on Sunday, its eleventh-largest decline ever, as hashrate went offline.