Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Nears Record Levels Ahead of 2026

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  • Bitcoin mining difficulty has returned close to peak territory with over 148 trillion.
  • Growing competition and higher energy demands are squeezing smaller mining operators.

Bitcoin mining difficulty is climbing back toward its peak, sitting near 148 trillion as we head into the first 2026 adjustment, according to CoinWarz. With the network’s hashrate still pushing higher, another increase appears likely. A wave of busier Bitcoin mining operations, paired with the arrival of stronger hardware and tougher competition, has been the main driver behind this surge. The network keeps gaining strength, even as miners face mounting pressure.

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Rising Hashrate Pushes Bitcoin Mining Into Tougher Territory Difficulty is climbing largely because the network’s hashrate keeps expanding without slowing down. If blocks are discovered quicker than the network intends, Bitcoin automatically adjusts the difficulty to keep things steady. This pattern also reflects the growing investment in Bitcoin mining infrastructure across the globe. Furthermore, large-scale operations appear to be increasingly dominant due to access to cheaper electricity and more efficient hardware technology. This environment is making some smaller mining outfits pause and reevaluate, with profit margins thinning out even more after the earlier halving reduced their block payouts. Throughout the year, Bitcoin’s difficulty has kept moving higher in a steady, almost unbroken pattern. Despite some minor corrections, the overall trend remains upward. The impact is indeed severe for Bitcoin miners, who must incur higher energy costs and regularly upgrade their equipment to stay afloat. However, on the other hand, the Bitcoin network has become much stronger and more secure because it is increasingly difficult to manipulate. When the hashrate is high, the potential for network disruption also decreases. It’s funny, but the harder it is to mine, the healthier the network is. Finally, as we approach 2026, the Bitcoin mining industry is entering a phase of intense competition. Large players are gaining confidence, while smaller players must adapt to stay ahead. The industry is now moving toward a point where it’s not just about profit, but also about the resilience, efficiency, and overall strength of the network. This means that Bitcoin mining is no longer just a technical activity, but a large, vibrant, and sometimes stubborn ecosystem. On December 22, we highlighted that the Central Bank of Russia had confirmed that Bitcoin mining activity may contribute to strengthening the ruble. Meanwhile, on November 24, we reported that China was once again among the top three global Bitcoin mining hubs, despite a nationwide ban in place since 2021. Such bans are difficult to maintain in large countries like China, Nigeria, and India. Then, in mid-August, we also reported on Google’s significant move to expand its exposure to the Bitcoin mining sector through a majority stake in TeraWulf. The company is undertaking major construction at its Lake Mariner facility, backed by Google’s $3.2 billion guarantee. Google has also acquired 32.5 million share warrants, increasing its ownership to 14% in the clean energy mining company. As of press time, BTC is trading at about $89,455, up 1.84% over the last 24 hours, but down 0.77% over the last 4 hours.

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