Local disruption tests Bitcoin’s global resilience
Bitcoin’s mining system is under pressure, but the impact is unfolding unevenly across regions. Iran’s hashrate fell by 77%, losing about 7 EH/s and dropping almost 2 EH/s, according to the Global Hashrate Heat Map Q2-2026 updateshowing how quickly geopolitical risks can wipe out capacity in energy-dependent hubs.
However, the network response is more important than the loss itself. The global hashrate fell 5.8% to around 1,004 EH/s and has stabilized at around 960 EH/s, indicating limited systemic impact despite a sharp regional collapse.
Despite issues increasing by 3.87%, block production remained close to the 10-minute target, resulting in stable issuance. Meanwhile, the displaced hashrate shifted to dominant regions, with the United States accounting for 37.4% and Russia 16.9%.


In turn, resilience persists, but this redistribution concentrates mining power, which can determine future network risk and control dynamics.


