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Bitcoin Mining Profitability Index Hits 14-Month Low Amid Falling Prices and Storm Impact

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Last updated: January 30, 2026 10:48 pm
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Published: January 30, 2026
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The Bitcoin mining landscape is currently facing significant challenges, with the Bitcoin mining profit/loss sustainability index plummeting to a 14-month low, as reported by CryptoQuant. This index is crucial in assessing the relationship between Bitcoin’s market price and the profitability of mining operations. The current reading is at 21, marking the lowest level since November 2024, indicating that miners are experiencing substantial financial strain amidst a volatile market.

Amidst these grim statistics, Bitcoin’s value has witnessed a notable decline, impacting the economic viability of mining. The mining operations are reportedly “extremely underpaid,” a situation that has been exacerbated by the rising operational costs and external factors, such as a recent winter storm that significantly disrupted the eastern United States. This storm resulted in adverse weather conditions that blocked several states in ice and snow, further influencing the productivity of major mining firms.

As a result of the harsh weather conditions, the network’s hash rate has diminished for five consecutive epochs, reaching its lowest point since September 2025. This decrease in hash rate has led to a sharp decline in daily mining revenues, hitting a yearly low of just $28 million. The trend coincides with a downturn in traditional equity markets and cryptocurrencies, with publicly traded mining companies like MARA Holdings, CleanSpark, and Riot Holdings all experiencing double-digit losses in their share prices over the past week.

Bitcoin itself has not escaped the downturn, dropping 6% over the last week and currently trading at approximately $83,956, which is about 33% lower than its all-time high of $126,080 recorded in October. The dire conditions for miners are further underlined by data from the Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index, which has indicated that it now costs more to mine Bitcoin than it does to purchase it directly on the market.

In response to these financial difficulties, some publicly traded miners, including Bitfarms and Bit Digital, are reevaluating their business strategies. These companies are contemplating winding down mining operations in favor of exploring more lucrative business models, particularly in the burgeoning field of AI computing.

The overall outlook for Bitcoin mining remains bleak, with analysts observing that unless market conditions improve or new, more sustainable practices are adopted, the industry may continue to face ongoing challenges.

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