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Bitcoin Mining Pressure Eases After First Difficulty Adjustment Of The Year

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January 11, 2026
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Bitcoin Mining Pressure Eases After First Difficulty Adjustment Of The Year
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Bitcoin’s mining difficulty slipped to a little over 146 trillion in the network’s first difficulty recalibration of 2026, offering a small but measurable easing for miners. According to multiple reports, the adjustment completed in early January reduced the metric from levels seen at the end of 2025.

First Adjustment Offers Brief Relief

Average block times across the network were running near 9.88 minutes at the time of the change — a touch faster than Bitcoin’s target of 10 minutes — which helped produce the slight downshift in difficulty. That gap means the protocol briefly eased the hurdle miners face, because blocks were being produced a little quicker than expected.

Reports have noted that, even with this dip, difficulty remains high compared with earlier years and miner margins are under pressure following the 2024 halving and heavy hardware investment in 2025. Some miners reported thinner returns as hash price softened and energy and equipment costs stayed elevated. The drop to 146.4T gives a short window of relief, not a turnaround.

Next Adjustment Expected On January 22

Based on CoinWarz estimates and other trackers, the next difficulty recalculation is projected for January 22, 2026, with a likely uptick toward 148 trillion as average block times slow back toward the 10-minute target. If that pattern holds, the pause in difficulty will be temporary and competition among miners may ramp up again.


Why The Number Matters

Difficulty is the protocol’s built-in way of keeping block production steady: it changes every two weeks (2016 blocks) to match the total computing power securing the chain. When more hash power joins, difficulty rises; when it drops or blocks come too fast, difficulty ease. These adjustments affect how quickly miners find blocks and how much work they must perform to earn rewards.

Miners will be watching hash rate trends, power costs, and Bitcoin’s price because those factors determine profitability in the days after an adjustment. Markets, meanwhile, often take such technical tweaks in stride, but sustained moves in difficulty or hash power can signal broader shifts in miner behavior that may influence supply dynamics over time.

According to the latest coverage, January’s first adjustment cut difficulty to roughly 146.4T and came as block times averaged 9.88 minutes. Estimates point to a likely rise around January 22 to roughly 148.20T if conditions change as expected. Observers say the change offers temporary breathing room for miners but does not erase the financial pressures many faced through 2025.

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