The Bitcoin network has achieved a significant milestone in its 16-year history, exceeding 1 Zetahash per second (ZH/s) for the first time. This achievement was recorded on April 5th, according to data from Cointelegraph and mempool.space, with a peak of 1.025 ZH/s. While the exact timing of the milestone is debated due to different methodologies used by various tracking platforms, Coinwarz and BTC Frame reports suggest this occurred on or around March 24th. Although the hashrate subsequently declined below 0.95 ZH/s by April 7th, it remains a remarkable achievement. Discrepancies in reported hashrate figures are attributed to varying data collection techniques and sources. Some experts caution that raw metrics might be misleading due to random block time variations. However, the 30-day moving average hashrate currently sits around 0.845 ZH/s.