Bitcoin Mining Revenue Jumped 24% in November as Price Approached $100KBitcoin’s Recent Gains
From financemagnates by Jared Kirui
Bitcoin miners reported significant profits in November due to the rally in prices and increased transaction fees. While still below pre-halving levels, the cryptocurrency mining sector experienced a notable uptick, with publicly listed miners' market caps jumping substantially, according to JPMorgan.
Bitcoin’s Recent Gains
This boost came as Bitcoin reached new heights, with transaction fees spiking around the US presidential election on November 5. This surge offered miners much-needed hashprice relief, a key measure of mining profitability, Coindesk reported. Analysts noted that Bitcoin miners earned $52,000 daily per exahash (EH/s) in November, reflecting a 24% increase from October.
The overall network hashrate, which indicates the total computational power dedicated to mining, grew 4% month-on-month to 731 EH/s. However, the growth in mining difficulty outpaced this increase, rising by 7% from October.
Publicly traded Bitcoin miners also benefited from November’s rally. The combined market capitalization of 14 miners tracked by JPMorgan reportedly jumped to $36.2 billion, a 52% increase from the previous month.
These gains highlighted the growing investor confidence in the sector amid renewed optimism about Bitcoin 's performance. At the time of publication, the top cryptocurrency was trading at $95,654. The figure represents a 1.56% drop and less than 1% increase in the past day and week, respectively. Last month, BTC rose to an all-time price high of $99k.
Bitcoin price Chart, Source: CoinMarketCap
Annualized Volatility
Bitcoin’s annualized volatility rose to 62% in November, compared to 42% in October amid heightened market activity. Analysts attribute this increase to the cryptocurrency's strong price movement during the month.
The report highlights an optimistic picture of Bitcoin mining's near-term future, though challenges remain. While miners benefited from a revenue boost in November, profitability is reportedly about 50% below pre-halving levels.
As Bitcoin continues to evolve, the interplay between hashrate growth, transaction fees, and market dynamics will remain critical for miners navigating this volatile landscape.
Source: Blockchain.com
Most recently, Bitcoin miner MARA Holdings warned that the United States must stay ahead in Bitcoin holdings and mining operations . The company mentioned that this is a critical national security imperative due to growing global competition.
The country reportedly holds an estimated 200,000 Bitcoin ahead of China's 190,000 BTC holdings. Compared to gold, the US has 8,133 metric tonnes versus China's 2,264 tonnes. Elsewhere, HIVE Digital Technologies posted a significant expansion of its BTC mining capabilities, reportedly ordering 5,000 new miners.
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