Bitcoin's hashrate continues to rise after a sharp summer fall amid China's anti-mining campaign.
According to BTC.com, this weekend the difficulty of mining Bitcoin increased by 4.69%, to 22.67 trillion hashes.

The network hash power dropped below 90 on July 5 exahashes per second (EH/s) has triggered a series of difficulty reductions. Now it is growing again for the ninth week in a row.
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