According to BlockBeats, on July 3rd, data from fork.lol revealed that the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network's total hashrate, or computational power, surged by 188% in the morning, rising from 3.55 EH/s to a peak of 9.21 EH/s. In addition to this, the BCH network's hourly block production also saw a corresponding increase. It rose from generating 5 blocks per hour in the early morning to a high of 17.5 blocks per hour, and has since fallen back to 11.5 blocks per hour.

It's important to note that different browsers may have slight variations in data calculation methods. For instance, BTC.com currently shows an average hashrate of 8.06 EH/s for the past day. This significant increase in the Bitcoin Cash network's hashrate and block production indicates a heightened level of activity and computational power within the network.