Bitcoin mining difficulty rises to 148.2 T! Miner competition heats up in 2025, network security advances to the next level

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After the final difficulty adjustment in 2025, Bitcoin mining difficulty officially reached 148.2 T, marking the end-of-year level. Compared to the recorded 109.8 T on January 1, 2025, the annual difficulty has increased by approximately 35%, demonstrating a continuous strengthening of Bitcoin network security and miner competition over the year.

Mining difficulty is an important indicator of the computational effort required for miners to find new blocks. The Bitcoin protocol automatically adjusts approximately every two weeks to keep the average block time around 10 minutes, rather than being directly linked to price or single hash rate changes. An increase in difficulty usually indicates more hash power participating in network maintenance, and the hardware and energy costs for miners also rise accordingly.

Data shows that the highest point of mining difficulty in 2025 occurred on November 11, reaching 156 T; the lowest in the past three months was in late October, at 146.7 T. The current difficulty level, while about 5% below the November peak, remains significantly higher than at the beginning of the year, reflecting that miners have continued deploying more efficient next-generation mining machines throughout the year.

Looking ahead, network forecasts predict the next difficulty adjustment will occur on January 8, potentially increasing the difficulty to approximately 149.3 T. This expectation is also regarded as an important reference for judging Bitcoin’s hash rate trend and miner confidence.

In 2025, Bitcoin price and mining difficulty exhibited a clear correlation with fluctuations. When mining difficulty hit a yearly high in November, Bitcoin prices also experienced a phase of upward movement; prior to Bitcoin reaching new price records, network difficulty was about 146.7 T. Currently, Bitcoin prices are still about 4% below the beginning of the year, but mining difficulty continues to rise, indicating that miners are still participating in the network long-term after the halving.

Overall, the continuous increase in Bitcoin mining difficulty in 2025 not only reflects intensified industry competition but also further consolidates the security foundation of the Bitcoin network. This has important reference value for market participants who are optimistic about the long-term prospects of Bitcoin mining and the hash rate ecosystem.

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