#mining #Bitcoin #investors #Halving Thousands of mining teams add to the FOMO due to the Bitcoin halving

Bitcoin's hashrate or computing power reached all-time highs and even greater growth is projected in the coming weeks.

The imminent arrival of the Bitcoin halving, which will reduce the reward of miners by half and, therefore, the issuance of new BTC, is generating an increase in the computing power of the network. A few weeks before this scheduled event, numerous mining farms are beginning to connect new mining machines, seeking to become more competitive in the face of an eventual bullish currency run in the markets.

According to data from the company Braiins, dedicated to the development of software for Bitcoin mining, the computing power or hashrate of the network reached an average of 584 EH/s. Real-time indicators from Braiins and Mempool.space monitors show real-time readings of up to 620 EH/s, indicating that there is a trend towards increasing these values ​​that predict greater activity by miners. Bitcoin.