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Cryptocurrency News Articles
The Cost of Mining Bitcoin Drastically Changed After April's Halving, Study Finds
Oct 05, 2024 at 02:40 am
While eight countries with affordable electricity have already banned BTC mining, the cost of mining one Bitcoin drastically changed after April's halving
Bitcoin (BTC) mining costs have drastically changed following April's halving, while people in eight countries with affordable electricity are already banned from engaging in the activity.
According to a recent study by NFT Evening, people in Ireland would have to spend around $321,112 to mine a single Bitcoin. In stark contrast, the same process would cost about $1,324 in Iran.
Due to high energy costs, U.S. miners operated at a 50% loss when Bitcoin dropped to $57,909 last month. This paradigm played out despite America being one of the largest BTC mining hubs globally.
Bitcoin was built upon a proof-of-work consensus model by its pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. This blockchain design mandates that network participants commit computing power to solving complex mathematical problems and earning block rewards in return.
The block rewards are denominated in Bitcoin, allowing new tokens to enter circulation until BTC’s fixed supply of 21 million is achieved.
Bitcoin mining profitability in strict regimes
Coincidentally, Bitcoin mining is highly profitable in countries where the cryptocurrency was banned. Over 20 Asian countries, including China, an anti-BTC nation, have energy pricing systems suitable for Bitcoin mining. Five African countries also offer cheaper power packages, making nations like Ethiopia, Sudan, and Libya a target country for Solo and institutional miners.
Meanwhile, high-energy tariffs have rocked some European countries and raised the BTC mining entry barrier. The NFT Evening report said that mining one BTC in Germany or the U.K. could cost five times the asset’s spot value.
The halving, which happens every four years, changed the $2 billion Bitcoin mining business. Nakamoto designed the system to make it more difficult for new Bitcoin to enter circulation. Every four years, the rewards for mining each BTC block rewards are halved, and miners get fewer tokens for running energy-intensive computer rigs.
According to the report, the new mining era has encouraged participants to seek low-energy countries or risk legal reprimand in nations like China.
But even institutional miners were not spared from the change. In May, weeks after the halving, Bitcoin miner Stronghold explored selling its business as entities adjusted operations to stay afloat. Rival company Bitfarms reportedly made plans to acquire Stronghold and consolidate its mining capacity.
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