China returns to third place in the global hashrate ranking thanks to the growth of cryptomining in the country

25.11.2025
China has returned to number three in the global hashrate rankings despite increased regulation and restrictions on cryptocurrency mining. According to the latest data, China's share of the global hashrate is approximately 15%, which allowed the country to surpass Kazakhstan and take the key position after the United States and Russia.The global hashrate, which reflects the total computing power used for bitcoin mining, continues to grow. As of today, the total exceeds 600 exahashes per second (EH/s). The US maintains the leadership with a share of about 38%, while Russia is in second place with about 20%.The recovery of China's position is due to the adaptation of miners to new conditions, including the transition to decentralized and hidden forms of mining. Experts note that even with the existing restrictions, Chinese miners are actively using modern technologies to improve efficiency and reduce energy costs.China's return to the top three global leaders in terms of hash rate is evidence of the domestic sector's high competitiveness and its ability to respond quickly to external challenges. This strengthens the country's position in the global cryptocurrency ecosystem and contributes to the further development of the mining industry.