BTC $63,708.20 +1.26%
ETH $1,905.73 +1.46%
BNB $604.50 -0.28%
XRP $1.00 +0.11%
SOL $75.76 +0.74%
TRX $0.3323 +0.27%
DOGE $0.0702 +0.69%
ADA $0.1754 -0.77%
BCH $204.59 +0.43%
LINK $9.48 +0.54%
HYPE $59.54 +3.83%
AAVE $86.68 +0.62%
SUI $0.6784 +0.29%
XLM $0.1580 +0.70%
ZEC $512.53 +5.49%
BTC $63,708.20 +1.26%
ETH $1,905.73 +1.46%
BNB $604.50 -0.28%
XRP $1.00 +0.11%
SOL $75.76 +0.74%
TRX $0.3323 +0.27%
DOGE $0.0702 +0.69%
ADA $0.1754 -0.77%
BCH $204.59 +0.43%
LINK $9.48 +0.54%
HYPE $59.54 +3.83%
AAVE $86.68 +0.62%
SUI $0.6784 +0.29%
XLM $0.1580 +0.70%
ZEC $512.53 +5.49%

Bitcoin mining profits have shrunk to historical lows, and the industry has entered a survival selection period

2025-12-02 08:43:00

According to a report by Miner Weekly, the significant pullback in BTC has caused the unit hash rate revenue to drop from $55 to $35 per PH/s, which is below the median total cost of approximately $44 per PH/s for publicly listed mining companies.

The total network hash rate is approaching 1.1 ZH/s, resulting in the latest mining machines having a payback period exceeding 1000 days, surpassing the countdown to the next halving. CleanSpark recently repaid its Bitcoin collateralized loans and raised over $1 billion in financing, while Cipher and Terawulf have collectively raised over $5 billion in Q4. Mining companies are generally shifting towards deleveraging and liquidity preservation, and the industry is entering a new phase of survival selection.

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