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Just noticed something interesting about what's happening in cryptocurrency mining right now. The mining capitulation we've been watching for months seems to be reaching its peak, and historically this has been a pretty reliable signal that BTC might be bottoming out soon.
For those not deep into the weeds, mining capitulation basically means miners are shutting down operations or selling off equipment because the rewards aren't covering their costs anymore. When you see this pattern stretch out over a long period like we have now, it usually means the pain is almost over. The last time mining in cryptocurrency went through this kind of extended squeeze, we saw a solid recovery follow.
What's wild is how many miners have already thrown in the towel. The hash rate has been under pressure, difficulty adjustments have been brutal, and a lot of smaller operations just can't hang on anymore. But that's actually the sign we've been waiting for—when the weakest hands finally give up, you often get a reversal.
Not saying this guarantees anything, but the setup looks pretty similar to previous cycles. If mining capitulation is indeed winding down like the data suggests, we might be closer to a bottom than most people think. Worth keeping an eye on over the next few weeks.