Currently, the total computing power of the Bitcoin network has decreased to 988.49 EH/s. Computing power refers to the new type of productivity that integrates information computing power, network carrying capacity, and data storage capacity, using computing power infrastructure as a carrier to process massive amounts of data. Recently, the total computing power of the Bitcoin network has fully entered the P computing power era (1P=1024T, 1T=1024G, 1G=1024M, 1M=1024k). In the continuously soaring computing power environment, the arrival of the P era means that Bitcoin has entered a new stage of an arms race. Computing power is the total computing capability measured under a certain network consumption to generate new blocks. The time required to generate new transaction blocks varies for each coin's individual blockchain. $BTC $XRP $LINK

LINK
12.98
+2.28%

XRP
1.9311
+2.31%

BTC
87,734.7
+2.08%
