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暗号通貨のニュース記事
Nicehash and Digital Mining Solutions Showcase the Bitcoin Mining Industry’s Unprecedented Growth in 2024
2025/01/08 14:30

Bitcoin mining reached historic milestones in 2024, but it also faced significant challenges, according to an extensive report sponsored by Nicehash and authored by Digital Mining Solutions and Bitcoinminingstock.io.
The comprehensive study sheds light on unprecedented network expansion, advancements in hardware efficiency, and major economic transitions.
Bitcoin’s hashrate reached 808 exahash per second (EH/s) by year-end, with miners contributing nearly 300 EH/s to the network—surpassing all previous records. However, this rapid growth came with challenges.
The fourth bitcoin halving event in April reduced the block subsidy from 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC, putting considerable pressure on miners' profitability.
Bitcoin's price crossed the $100,000 threshold in 2024, closing the year at $93,400—an increase of 121.3% from January. This surge brought its market capitalization to $2 trillion, outpacing silver and making bitcoin the seventh-largest global asset.
Despite this rally, mining economics were strained post-halving. The hashprice—a metric reflecting miners' revenue—dropped to a record low of $38 per petahash per day (PH/day) before rebounding to $55 PH/day by December.
Key Takeaways from the Bitcoin Mining Report
Transaction fees spiked during the halving, accounting for 139.8% of block rewards on April 19. While this temporarily offset miners' revenue declines, the drop in hashprice highlighted the sector's vulnerabilities.
The ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) hardware market saw the release of 30 new models in 2024, with a focus on hydro-cooling and standardized designs. However, network efficiency plateaued due to deployment delays.
The Bitmain Antminer S21 series, for instance, represented just 4.1% of the network by year-end, with tangible efficiency improvements anticipated in 2025.
Falling ASIC prices mirrored broader market challenges. Mid-generation machines with efficiency levels between 25 and 38 joules per terahash (J/T) lost up to 97.5% of their value, underscoring the difficulties faced by hosting-based miners.
The United States remained the leading bitcoin mining hub, commanding 38% of global hashrate. At the same time, emerging regions like Ethiopia and South America gained momentum by harnessing renewable energy.
Ethiopia, driven by hydropower, contributed 2.5% to global hashrate—a development highlighted in the report.
Miners also explored new frontiers, diversifying into high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI). U.S.-based operations began repurposing mining facilities for AI workloads to mitigate inconsistent mining returns.
The Digital Mining Solutions and Bitcoinminingstock.io report anticipates further growth propelled by technological innovation and strategic diversification. As bitcoin mining evolves, operators must prioritize adaptability and resilience to contend with economic challenges and regulatory complexities.
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