Bitcoin price breaks above $40,000 again for first time in over two weeks

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Bitcoin's price has risen above $40,000 again after a steady rebound from its recent low of nearly $30,000 last week.

As of the time of writing, bitcoin is trading hands at roughly $40,380, according to data from Coinbase, an increase of about 12.7 percent in the past twenty-four hours. Bitcoin's price hasn't traded above the $40,000 mark since May 27, as shown in the chart below.

On Sunday, the mining difficulty of bitcoin — the measure by which how easy or hard it is to mine a new BTC block — fell by 5.3%. The difficulty appears to have fallen in the wake of miner shutdowns triggered by regulatory crackdowns in China, as reported by The Block.

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Wolfie joined The Block’s news team in 2020 and switched to the research side in 2021 to focus on crypto mining analysis. Prior to The Block, he had been a journalist at CoinDesk for three years. Wolfie has a background in financial journalism.

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