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Just caught this from JPMorgan's latest take on Bitcoin mining - looks like early 2026 is shaping up nicely for miners. The hashrate has been dropping which sounds counterintuitive but actually means less competition and better margins for the miners still operating. If you're running mining machines or tracking the hardware sector, this could be a window worth watching.
The profitability angle is what's interesting here. When hashrate falls but btc price holds, the economics flip in miners' favor. Less computational power fighting for the same block rewards means each mining rig is doing more work per unit of competition. JPMorgan's basically saying this dynamic creates a tailwind heading into mid-2026.
Not saying it's a guaranteed play, but the mining machine efficiency story and these profitability trends are worth monitoring if you're thinking about the sector. Might be a good time to pay attention to what miners are actually doing with their hardware.