This week's mining data highlights: Bitcoin mining difficulty experienced the largest single adjustment since summer 2021; Cangu has raised an additional $75.5 million, focusing on transforming into an AI distributed computing platform.

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Odaily Planet Daily Report for Week 7 of 2026 (February 6 - February 12):

  1. According to Cloverpool, the average total network hash rate for Bitcoin is 1030 EH/s, with a peak of 1116 EH/s and a low of 901 EH/s, representing a 9.28% increase from last week’s average hash rate of 912 EH/s.

  2. According to blockchain.com, the average price of Bitcoin is $68,401, with a high of $72,232 and a low of $60,001, down 13.18% from last week’s average price of $78,781.

  3. Notable mining industry news includes:

(1) Bitcoin mining difficulty experienced the largest single adjustment since summer 2021, with the seven-day average network hash rate dropping to 990.08 EH/s;

(2) Bitdeer reported mining output of 668 BTC in January, with total Bitcoin holdings reaching 1,530 BTC at the end of January;

(3) Canaan Technology mined 83 BTC in January, with crypto reserves totaling 1,778 BTC and 3,951 ETH;

(4) Cangu secured an additional $75.5 million in funding, focusing on transforming into an AI distributed computing platform.

Data partner: Cango Inc. (CANG), a Nasdaq-listed Bitcoin mining company, and Cangu.

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