Proof of Operations

Live, third-party Bitcoin network data. This page pulls directly from public Bitcoin network APIs — not from CoinHash's own database — so you can independently verify it.

LIVE NETWORK DATA

Bitcoin Network — Right Now

Data sourced live from blockchain.info and CoinGecko on each page load. Independently verifiable.

Block Height
953499
via blockchain.info
Network Difficulty
138.96T
trillions
Network Hash Rate
994.7 EH/s
total network
BTC / USD
$63,743.00
via CoinGecko
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HOW TO VERIFY

Independently Confirm What You See

You should never trust any cloud mining or crypto platform purely on its own dashboard numbers. Use these steps to independently verify Bitcoin network data and our claims:

1. Verify Block Height

Compare the block height shown above with mempool.space or blockstream.info. They should match (within a few blocks of latency).

2. Verify Network Hash Rate

Compare against blockchain.com hash rate chart. Total Bitcoin network hash rate is a public statistic.

3. Verify Your Withdrawals

Every BTC withdrawal you receive has a transaction hash (TXID). Paste it into mempool.space to confirm it is a real on-chain transaction.

4. Test With a Small Withdrawal First

Before depositing significant funds, test the full deposit → mining → withdrawal cycle with a small amount. This is good practice with any platform, including ours.

What This Page Does Not Prove

Live network data on this page proves the Bitcoin network is operating — it does not by itself prove that CoinHash owns specific mining hardware or that any specific user's mining contract is profitable. Mining output depends on Bitcoin network difficulty, pool conditions, and block rewards, all of which fluctuate. Always read our Risk Disclosure and never deposit more than you can afford to lose.

Beware of Impersonation Scams

CoinHash will never ask you to:

  • Pay an "unlock fee", "tax", "verification fee", or "VIP upgrade" to withdraw funds
  • Send cryptocurrency to a "support agent" wallet for any reason
  • Provide your private keys, seed phrases, or 2FA codes via email or chat
  • Move funds to a "secure" wallet outside your CoinHash account

If anyone claiming to represent CoinHash asks for any of the above, report it immediately to security@coinhash.io.