Bitcoin's network hashrate has experienced a notable 15% decline from its October peak, reflecting growing challenges in mining profitability. The situation appears to be intensifying, with mining difficulty poised for another 4% reduction scheduled for January 22nd. This marks the seventh consecutive downward adjustment within just eight difficulty periods—a stark indicator of sustained miner capitulation. As operators grapple with tightening margins, the pressure continues mounting across the mining sector, signaling ongoing stress in the ecosystem.
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ApyWhisperer
· 14h ago
The miners are really about to reach their limit, with difficulty decreasing seven times in a row... How are we supposed to get through these days?
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SilentObserver
· 15h ago
Miners are fleeing again. Is this really the collapse?
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FlyingLeek
· 15h ago
The miners really can't hold on anymore, with seven consecutive difficulty reductions. How desperate must that be?
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StablecoinGuardian
· 15h ago
Are the miners surrendering again? This wave of decline is quite significant.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 15h ago
Miners are about to get liquidated again, and this time it's really quite tragic.
Bitcoin's network hashrate has experienced a notable 15% decline from its October peak, reflecting growing challenges in mining profitability. The situation appears to be intensifying, with mining difficulty poised for another 4% reduction scheduled for January 22nd. This marks the seventh consecutive downward adjustment within just eight difficulty periods—a stark indicator of sustained miner capitulation. As operators grapple with tightening margins, the pressure continues mounting across the mining sector, signaling ongoing stress in the ecosystem.