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I just read an analysis from JPMorgan about the Bitcoin network, and the news isn't very encouraging. The hash rate has dropped for two consecutive months in December, which means fewer miners are active or they are reducing their computational power. This is something you don't see every day.
Basically, when the hash rate drops, it indicates that the network is experiencing less processing power. It can be due to several reasons: miners turning off equipment for profitability, changes in mining difficulty, or simply market adjustments. JPMorgan points out that this is a consistent pattern that repeated over two consecutive months.
It's not catastrophic, but it's an indicator that those of us following the Bitcoin network need to pay attention to. These movements in the hash rate often precede major changes in the network's behavior.