Bitcoin’s hashrate has reached 1 zettahash per second (1 ZH/s) on a seven day shifting common for the primary time, setting a brand new all time excessive, in accordance with Glassnode information.
The hashrate is the typical estimated variety of hashes per second produced by miners securing the community. Utilizing a seven day shifting common is vital as a result of it smooths out pure block time variability.
The community has briefly touched 1 zettahash a number of instances this 12 months, however that is the primary time it has been sustained on the seven day shifting common.
To place this in perspective, 1 zettahash equals 1,000 exa hashes (EH/s). Bitcoin first crossed the 1 EH/s threshold in 2016, and in 2025 the community’s hash fee has climbed from round 800 EH/s at first of the 12 months to 1 ZH/s immediately.
This fast improve in computing energy is anticipated to set off a big problem adjustment of over 7% within the subsequent two days, which might mark the second largest upward adjustment of the 12 months.
Problem changes happen roughly each two weeks and make sure that new blocks are added to the blockchain roughly each 10 minutes, no matter how a lot complete mining energy is on-line. Following this transformation, problem will rise to 138.96 trillion (T).

