BTC $62,529.55 -1.34%
ETH $1,783.46 -1.40%
BNB $569.00 -0.54%
XRP $1.06 -1.35%
SOL $75.14 -1.79%
TRX $0.3242 -2.12%
DOGE $0.0719 -1.19%
ADA $0.1575 -1.81%
BCH $232.80 -2.98%
LINK $7.93 -0.78%
HYPE $63.34 -5.53%
AAVE $95.76 -0.41%
SUI $0.7243 -0.94%
XLM $0.1794 -2.66%
ZEC $498.91 -5.27%
BTC $62,529.55 -1.34%
ETH $1,783.46 -1.40%
BNB $569.00 -0.54%
XRP $1.06 -1.35%
SOL $75.14 -1.79%
TRX $0.3242 -2.12%
DOGE $0.0719 -1.19%
ADA $0.1575 -1.81%
BCH $232.80 -2.98%
LINK $7.93 -0.78%
HYPE $63.34 -5.53%
AAVE $95.76 -0.41%
SUI $0.7243 -0.94%
XLM $0.1794 -2.66%
ZEC $498.91 -5.27%

Data: The average cash cost to mine one Bitcoin has reached $74,600

2025-12-07 15:44:45
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According to the latest data from CryptoRank.io, the average cash cost of mining one Bitcoin has reached $74,600, and the total cost, including depreciation and stock-based compensation (SBC), is as high as $137,800.

As the network's hash rate breaks the symbolic milestone of 1 ZH/s, competition in the industry intensifies, and mining profit margins are plummeting. This shift is driving many public miners to reallocate their computing power to artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, as the profit margins in these areas are significantly higher than traditional Bitcoin mining.

The industry is diverging into two distinct business models: Infrastructure providers: transforming mining data centers for high-profit computing tasks; Traditional miners: continuing to operate in a more competitive, near-zero profit environment.

Analysts point out that the high mining costs also reflect the scarcity of Bitcoin, which may be one of the factors driving the current price increase.

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