BTC $62,893.97 -2.64%
ETH $1,834.28 -4.22%
BNB $568.75 -2.25%
XRP $1.08 -2.35%
SOL $74.64 -3.27%
TRX $0.3220 -0.66%
DOGE $0.0718 -2.76%
ADA $0.1590 -2.78%
BCH $222.63 -0.45%
LINK $8.19 -3.49%
HYPE $59.24 -11.09%
AAVE $90.96 -4.70%
SUI $0.7342 -2.47%
XLM $0.1833 -2.36%
ZEC $535.01 -5.60%
BTC $62,893.97 -2.64%
ETH $1,834.28 -4.22%
BNB $568.75 -2.25%
XRP $1.08 -2.35%
SOL $74.64 -3.27%
TRX $0.3220 -0.66%
DOGE $0.0718 -2.76%
ADA $0.1590 -2.78%
BCH $222.63 -0.45%
LINK $8.19 -3.49%
HYPE $59.24 -11.09%
AAVE $90.96 -4.70%
SUI $0.7342 -2.47%
XLM $0.1833 -2.36%
ZEC $535.01 -5.60%

Analysis: The current price of Bitcoin is about 20% lower than the average production cost, and miners are entering the "surrender" phase

2026-02-05 19:04:59
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According to Coindesk, data from Checkonchain shows that the current price of Bitcoin is around $70,000, which is below its estimated average production cost of about $87,000, a gap of approximately 20%. Historically, Bitcoin prices remaining below production costs is often a characteristic of bear markets, a similar situation was seen in the market cycles of 2019 and 2022.

The total network hash rate reached a historical peak of about 1.1 ZH/s last October but has since dropped by about 20% due to the shutdown of less efficient mining machines, recently rebounding to 913 EH/s, showing initial signs of stabilization. However, at the current price, many miners are still in a state of loss. To maintain daily operations, pay energy costs, and service debts, miners are continuously selling their Bitcoin reserves, a phenomenon known as "miner capitulation," highlighting that the industry still faces ongoing financial pressure.

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