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Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Falls 7.7% to 133.79 Trillion — Steepest Drop Since February

Felix van Dijk by Felix van Dijk
March 22, 2026
in Bitcoin News
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Bitcoin’s mining difficulty dropped 7.7% to 133.79 trillion on March 20, marking the steepest single downward adjustment since February and signaling a meaningful contraction in network hash power as post-halving margin pressure forces miners offline or toward alternative revenue streams.

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Bitcoin’s mining difficulty posted its steepest drop since February.

Difficulty Drops 7.7% in Latest Adjustment to 133.79 Trillion

The adjustment triggered at block 941,472, pulling difficulty down from approximately 145 trillion to 133.79 trillion, a 7.76% decline that ranks as the second-largest downward move of 2026. The prior epoch’s average block time clocked in at 12 minutes and 36 seconds, well above the protocol’s 10-minute target.

Bitcoin’s difficulty retargets every 2,016 blocks, roughly every two weeks, based on how quickly blocks were produced in the preceding epoch. When blocks arrive slower than the 10-minute target, the protocol lowers the bar to bring production back in line. A 7.7% reduction reflects sustained hash rate loss across the full 14-day window, not a brief dip.

Difficulty had started 2026 near 148 trillion before slipping to roughly 145 trillion by mid-March. The latest adjustment extends that downtrend, leaving the metric at its lowest level in months even as Bitcoin’s network remains near historically high absolute security.

Hash Rate Contraction Points to Structural Miner Pressure

Global hash rate retreated to approximately 943 EH/s around the adjustment window, down from higher levels earlier in the quarter. That pullback is the direct mechanical cause of the difficulty decline: fewer machines hashing means slower blocks, which triggers a downward recalibration.

The post-halving environment is the structural backdrop. Since April 2024, the block subsidy has been halved, permanently cutting per-block revenue for miners. With Bitcoin trading near $70,292, down roughly 44% from its October 2025 all-time high of $126,080, marginal operators face a severe profitability squeeze.

The Fear & Greed Index sits at 12, deep in “Extreme Fear” territory, reflecting broader market sentiment that has weighed on BTC price and, by extension, miner economics. The combination of halved subsidies and depressed prices has pushed some operators to shut down rigs entirely.

Several major listed miners, including Core Scientific, MARA Holdings, Hut 8, and Cipher Mining, have responded by pivoting data-center capacity toward AI and high-performance computing infrastructure. Rather than simply going offline, these firms are converting existing facilities to serve AI workloads, where energy contracts can command higher returns than Bitcoin mining at current prices.

For miners who remain online, the difficulty drop offers immediate relief. Lower difficulty means each petahash of deployed hash power earns proportionally more BTC until the next adjustment, temporarily improving margins for surviving operators. This self-correcting mechanism is one of Bitcoin’s core design features, incentivizing hash rate to return once profitability improves.

Steepest Drop Since February, but the Network Remains Near Record Security

The 7.7% decline is the largest single adjustment since February 2026, when a weather-related disruption caused an approximately 11% drop. That earlier episode recovered within weeks as power grids normalized and hash rate bounced back roughly 15%.

The current drop looks different. Where February’s decline had a clear, temporary cause, the March adjustment reflects sustained economic capitulation among miners squeezed by post-halving math and a Bitcoin price that has trended lower since its peak. That distinction matters for gauging whether hash rate will snap back or continue drifting down.

For historical context, large downward adjustments exceeding 5% are uncommon during periods when Bitcoin is near cycle highs in absolute terms. Notable precedents include the roughly 28% single-epoch plunge during China’s mining ban in June 2021, post-FTX adjustments in late 2022, and COVID-driven drops in March 2020. At 7.7%, the current move is significant but far from extreme by those standards.

Even at 133.79 trillion, difficulty remains at historically elevated levels. The network’s cumulative hash power is orders of magnitude above where it stood just a few years ago, meaning Bitcoin’s security model is not under threat despite the percentage decline.

The next difficulty adjustment is estimated around April 3 to 4. If the current hash rate of roughly 943 EH/s holds steady or declines further, another downward adjustment is likely. Some projections suggest difficulty could fall toward 127 trillion, though that figure depends entirely on how block intervals trend over the coming two weeks.

Broader market dynamics will play a role. Bitcoin ETF flows have been a closely watched indicator, with gold ETFs shedding $9 billion while Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $1.4 billion in inflows over recent weeks, suggesting institutional interest persists even as price struggles. Whether that demand translates into price support strong enough to stabilize miner economics remains the key variable heading into April.

The broader crypto market recovery has been uneven, and miners sit at the intersection of energy costs, hardware depreciation, and BTC price, three variables that all need to cooperate for hash rate to stabilize. Meanwhile, security incidents like the recent UXLINK exploit underscore the volatile environment surrounding crypto markets more broadly. The April adjustment will reveal whether March’s 7.7% drop was a floor or the start of a deeper recalibration.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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Felix van Dijk

Regulation Reporter | Institutional Crypto Journalist | Power & Policy Analyst
Felix van Dijk is a European crypto journalist whose work focuses on regulation, institutional behavior, and the centers of power that shape digital-asset markets. At TheCCPress, he covers regulators, exchanges, policy conflicts, and the institutional side of crypto adoption, with a preference for stories where law, legitimacy, and market structure collide. His writing is built for readers who want more than surface-level updates and need a clearer view of who holds influence and how that influence is exercised.

“In crypto, regulation is rarely just about rules. It is about who gets legitimacy, who gets access, and who gets to define the market on acceptable terms.”

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- Gender: Male
- Born: December 1987
- Based: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Company: TheCCPress
- Website: https://theccpress.com/
- Coverage Focus: Conflicts, power, regulators, exchanges, institutions, European crypto policy

Experience
Felix has spent more than a decade working across blockchain media, research, and policy-linked reporting. His strongest background is in explaining the overlap between adoption, regulation, and institutional strategy. At TheCCPress, that makes him a natural fit for stories about exchanges, legal friction, market legitimacy, and the organizations that shape the rules of participation.

Background
With training in media and technology and a career rooted in European crypto reporting, Felix brings a policy-literate, institution-aware perspective to the newsroom. He is less interested in short-term market noise than in understanding which actors are building durable influence and how regulatory pressure changes the balance of power.

Achievements
Felix’s best work tends to connect public policy with real market consequences. He is especially strong on stories where a regulatory change, exchange decision, or institutional move creates a wider conflict about control, compliance, or narrative dominance in crypto.

Work Style
He writes in a measured, research-led way and tends to frame stories around systems rather than isolated announcements. That makes him effective in categories where the article needs to explain a conflict clearly and show why a single company, regulator, or institution matters beyond one headline.

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Felix’s core strengths include crypto regulation reporting, institutional analysis, exchange coverage, investigative framing, and editorial synthesis around power and policy. He is most valuable on stories that need both context and structural interpretation.

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Within the new TheCCPress taxonomy, Felix is one of the clearest fits for conflicts/regulation, power/regulators, power/exchanges, and people/institutions. He helps anchor the site’s authority in questions of control, legitimacy, and institutional influence.

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