just noticed something that's been bothering miners lately - btc is sitting around $72.5k right now but the average mining cost is still hovering around $87k per coin. that's a pretty brutal squeeze when you think about it.



the gap between what miners spend to produce btc and what they can actually sell it for has been a real problem. at these price levels, a lot of smaller operations are probably running at a loss or barely breaking even. it's wild how much the mining economics depend on where btc prices settle.

this kind of pressure on btc mining cost dynamics usually means we'll see some consolidation - smaller miners might have to shut down or sell off, leaving more hash power in the hands of bigger players. curious to see if this changes the network structure over the next few months. price recovery would obviously help, but right now the math just isn't working for a lot of people in the mining game.
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