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Just checked the numbers and it's pretty grim for miners right now. Bitcoin's hovering around $74K, but the average production cost is sitting at around $87K per coin. That's a brutal spread - basically means most operations are running at a loss or barely breaking even.
I've been watching the mining difficulty and hash rate, and it seems like smaller miners are really getting squeezed out. When you're trying to figure out how much you can actually make mining bitcoin, the math just doesn't work anymore at these price levels. The hardware costs, electricity bills, cooling infrastructure - it all adds up fast.
Some of the bigger operations might have better margins with cheaper power sources, but for anyone thinking about getting into mining right now? The ROI timeline just keeps getting longer. The gap between production costs and actual market price is the real story here - that's what's putting pressure on the entire mining ecosystem.