Bitcoin mining output fell in June

Many Bitcoin mining companies have reported a decline in output in June compared to the previous month, due to the decrease in network hashrate. A heatwave has affected the operations of mining farms, causing many miners to pause or scale down, especially in Texas and China. The conflict in Iran has also contributed to this decline.

Although mining output has fallen, the market is still seeing positive signals with the entry of new companies. South Africa's state power utility, Eskom, is considering using surplus electricity to mine Bitcoin. NIP Group, a publicly listed company in the US, has also entered this field, while TWL Miner in the UK has just completed a funding round of 95 million USD. This shows the resilience of the industry.

Bitcoin mining output fall in June

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