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Nasdaq-Listed Bitcoin Mining Companies Bounce Back From Recent Downturn

Nasdaq-Listed Bitcoin Mining Companies Bounce Back From Recent DownturnFollowing a dynamic period of activity in the crypto market on Friday, stocks of publicly traded mining companies have recovered from their recent decline. In the last five days, Marathon Digital Holdings’ stock fell over 15%, yet on Friday, it experienced a 7.71% increase in value against the U.S. dollar. Several other leading mining corporations […]

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Bitcoin Mining Revenue Jumps to $1.39 Billion in February Despite Fee Decline

Bitcoin Mining Revenue Jumps to .39 Billion in February Despite Fee DeclineIn February, bitcoin miners discovered a total of 4,446 blocks, amassing earnings of $1.39 billion, with $71 million of this sum coming from onchain transaction fees. The revenue from bitcoin mining in February rose by $40 million compared to January, though the amount collected from fees saw a decrease this month. Bitcoin’s Hash Price Breaks […]

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Riot Platforms Highlights Risks Associated With Upcoming Bitcoin Halving Event in Annual Report

Riot Platforms Highlights Risks Associated With Upcoming Bitcoin Halving Event in Annual ReportIn its latest annual report, Riot Platforms, the publicly-listed bitcoin mining firm, outlines several significant risks that could impact its operations, including troubles in the broader crypto economy, potential decreases in onchain transaction fees, and the anticipated bitcoin halving event in April 2024. The company emphasizes the halving event’s potential to reduce mining rewards as […]

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Bitcoin Mining Stocks Surge — Double-Digit Gains Highlight Rapid Growth in Digital Currency Sector

Bitcoin Mining Stocks Surge — Double-Digit Gains Highlight Rapid Growth in Digital Currency SectorAs bitcoin and the broader crypto market have surged, shares of publicly traded mining companies have seen substantial growth. Data shows that, in the last five days, stocks of many of these firms have experienced double-digit increases in value against the U.S. dollar. Publicly Traded Mining Companies See Major Uptick Publicly-listed firms linked to the […]

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Bitcoin Miners Contend With Fifth Network Difficulty Increase of 2023

Bitcoin Miners Contend With Fifth Network Difficulty Increase of 2023Bitcoin miners are contending with the fifth network difficulty increase since February 24, 2023, following a 1.72% rise on April 20 at block height 786,240. The network’s difficulty now stands at 48.71 trillion, marking a 22.62% increase over the last 55 days since block height 778,176. Bitcoin’s Difficulty Has Risen More Than 22% Since Block […]

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Cleanspark Purchases 45,000 Bitcoin Mining Devices, Adding 6.3 EH/s to Current Fleet

Cleanspark Purchases 45,000 Bitcoin Mining Devices, Adding 6.3 EH/s to Current FleetOn Tuesday, the bitcoin mining company Cleanspark announced that it had purchased 45,000 Antminer S19 XP bitcoin mining devices for a total price of $144.9 million. Cleanspark stated that the new fleet would add 6.3 exahash per second (EH/s) of computational power to the company’s current 6.7 EH/s. Cleanspark Acquires 45,000 Bitmain Antminers for $144.9 […]

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Bitcoin Difficulty Increases for Third Time in Six Weeks, Miners Remain Undeterred With High Hashrate

Bitcoin Difficulty Increases for Third Time in Six Weeks, Miners Remain Undeterred With High HashrateOn March 23, 2023, bitcoin experienced another difficulty increase, following two previous rises in the last month, jumping 7.56% higher. Currently, bitcoin miners have not been deterred by the increases, as the network hashrate has been coasting along at 346 exahash per second (EH/s). Bitcoin Hashrate Remains High Despite Recent 7.56% Difficulty Rise As of […]

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Compass Mining Alerts Bitcoin Miners of Changes in Bitmain’s ASIC Design

Compass Mining Alerts Bitcoin Miners of Changes in Bitmain’s ASIC DesignCompass Mining, a bitcoin mining firm, published a blog post stating that Bitmain, the company behind the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) mining rig, has made changes to its design. The post advised miners to be aware of the changes as Compass Mining identified “three issues” with two different Antminer S19 series mining devices. Bitcoin Miner […]

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Mawson Infrastructure Group Launches Bitcoin Mining Operation in Pennsylvania, Exits Australia

Mawson Infrastructure Group Launches Bitcoin Mining Operation in Pennsylvania, Exits AustraliaThe bitcoin mining operation, Mawson Infrastructure Group, Inc., announced that the firm has broken ground at a new site in Sharon, Pennsylvania. Reports detail that Mawson has delivered six modular production units capable of housing 3,528 application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) bitcoin miners, or approximately 12 megawatts (MW) of capacity. The new Mawson site is capable […]

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Bitcoin price rally provides much needed relief for BTC miners

Bitcoin’s prolonged breakout above $22,000 is easing pressure on razor thin profit margins for BTC miners.

Bitcoin mining powers network transactions and BTC price. During the 2021 bull run, some mining operations raised funds against their Bitcoin ASICs and BTC reserves.

Miners also preordered ASICs at a hefty premium and some raised funds by conducting IPOs. 

As the crypto market turned bearish and liquidity seized within the sector, miners found themselves in a bad situation and those who were unable to meet their debt obligations were forced to sell the BTC reserves near the market bottom or declare bankruptcy

Notable Bitcoin mining bankruptcies in 2022 came from Core Scientific, filing for bankruptcy, but BTC’s early 2023 performance is beginning to suggest that the largest portion of capitulation has passed.

Despite the strength of the current bear market, a few miners were able to increase production throughout 2022 and on-chain data shows Bitcoin miner accumulation began to increase in December 2022 and momentum appears to be continuing into 2023.

Bitcoin’s rally to $22,000 improves miner margins

The 2023 Bitcoin rally which saw BTC price hit a yearly high of $22,153 on Jan. 20, a 17% 7-day increase, has significantly helped BTC mining operations.

An increase in Bitcoin price and the network’s hashprice are helping BTC miners that kept net positive balances at the end of 2022 which is improving business stability. In addition, now Bitcoin miners are mostly back in profit.

Public miners Bitcoin sold vs mined. Source: Hashrate Index

While more miners are turning back on Bitcoin mining rigs, the difficulty is increasing which may hinder future upside. With conditions improving will Bitcoin miners continue to accumulate or continue the trend of selling?

Recapping 2022, Jaran Mellerud a Bitcoin mining analyst for Luxor Mining said:

“Between January and November, the public miners offloaded 51,180 bitcoin, while producing 47,284 bitcoin.”

BTC hashprice, a metric that measures the market value of mining or computing power, provides insight into Bitcoin mining operations’ profitability.

Since Jan. 1, 2023, hashprice is up by over 20% and on Jan. 19. Bitcoin mining’s profitability grew from $0.06 per Terra Hash per day (TH/d) to $0.07874 TH/d and this has benefited from BTC’s price rally. Hashprice has not witnessed the recent levels since early October 2022.

Bitcoin hashprice. Source: Hashrate Index

Although Bitcoin mining profitability has improved since the start of 2023, the industry is still facing rough waters ahead. According to Nico Smid, co-founder of Digital Mining Solutions:

“The recent increase in hashprice is positive, but many miners are still operating on thin margins. A year ago, the hashprice was at $0.22/TH/day. While the market has reached its lowest point, the current economic conditions for mining remain challenging.”

Bitcoin miners are still selling the bulk of their mined BTC

Bitcoin miners are benefiting from the uptick in price and data shows many are continuing to sell their rewards.

Bitcoin miner positions and revenue. Source: CryptoQuant

The most robust mining operations actually limited debt and expansion or used a strategy of selling minded BTC while in profit. Using self-reported data, Anthony Power, Bitcoin mining analyst for Compass Mining, compiled a list of miners reserves at the start of the year versus the end of the year.

Marathon Digital, the top holder out of the listed Bitcoin mining companies, held 8,133 BTC at the end of December 2022. The company is planning to increase production based on hashprice profitability to further their advantage.

Mining difficulty could hinder profits in the future

With more Bitcoin miners turning their BTC rigs back on, the mining difficulty metric adjusted upward by 10.26% on Jan. 16. Bitcoin difficulty indicates the time and cost to mine BTC in order to receive rewards. The adjustment was the largest since October 2022 and the increase in difficulty makes it more expensive for Bitcoin miners to earn rewards through the proof-of-work (PoW) consensus mechanism.

Bitcoin mining difficulty. Source: Hashrate Index

With the upcoming Bitcoin halving event due in 2024, mining BTC will become even more difficult and possibly more expensive for miners, providing more stress on already thin margins. On the upside, the last halving event in 2019 was followed by a 300% gain for BTC the year before.

While miners are currently seeing some relief after a tough year, potentially rough roads lie ahead. The business operations are seemingly improving with Bitcoin miners selling for profits rather than taking on debt against Bitcoin holdings.

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed here are the authors’ alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph.

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