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Bitcoin Miners Facing Pressure as Hash Price Declines and Operators Consider Shutdowns

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Last updated: November 9, 2025 7:11 am
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Published: November 9, 2025
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Bitcoin’s mining industry is encountering significant challenges as the hash price, a critical indicator of profitability, continues to plummet. Currently sitting at approximately $42 per petahash per second (PH/s), this key metric has been on a consistent downward trajectory since July, when it peaked above $62 per PH/s. Experts suggest that the impending descent toward the $40 mark may force smaller operators to suspend their operations, thereby putting additional strain on the broader mining supply chain, as reported by TheMinerMag.

This decline in hash price is reverberating through the mining ecosystem. Hardware manufacturers are experiencing a downturn in orders from struggling miners, who are also facing difficulties stemming from reduced revenues in line with the recent drop in Bitcoin prices following the October market crash. In response, companies like Bitdeer have begun self-mining to mitigate the decrease in demand for mining hardware.

With margins tightening, the high capital expenditures associated with upgrading mining equipment, alongside rising energy costs, have prompted many miners to look for alternative revenue streams. A notable trend is the pivot toward artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing data centers, as Bitcoin mining becomes increasingly competitive.

Bitcoin miners contend with inherent challenges, particularly the halving event that occurs every four years, which halves the block rewards. Initially, miners enjoyed a reward of 50 BTC per block back in 2009, using regular CPUs on personal computers. As of the upcoming April 2024 halving, this reward will be reduced to 3.125 BTC, necessitating the use of specialized mining hardware, known as application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), to remain profitable.

Given the harsh economics of the current landscape, many miners are diversifying into adjacent markets like AI data centers. These ventures have proven lucrative for businesses that have made the shift. Recently, Cipher Mining secured a notable $5.5 billion agreement with Amazon to supply compute power for Amazon Web Services over a 15-year span. Similarly, IREN, a Bitcoin mining company, finalized a $9.7 billion deal with Microsoft in November to provide GPU computing services.

These developments point to a significant shift in the Bitcoin mining sector, as operators adapt to an increasingly competitive environment while seeking new avenues for profitability amid ongoing financial pressures.

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