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    Bitcoin Miners See 31 Per Cent Jump in Revenue

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaAugust 3, 2021Updated:February 12, 2026 Cryptocurrency No Comments3 Mins Read
    Bitcoin Miners See 31 Per Cent Jump in Revenue
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    Bitcoin Miners See 31 Per Cent Jump in Revenue

    Bitcoin miners see a 31 per cent jump in revenue to $971 million in July 2021 as cryptoassets make a recovery amidst increase global adoption. The largest crypto asset plunged from more than $41,000 to $38,500 amidst selling rallies in the market space.

    Over the past couple of months, BTC’s global mining hashrate collapsed as China ramped up its crackdowns on BTC mining.

    China was a host to many big mining hubs like the hydropower province of Sichuan. Cheap and accessible power meant the nation attracted mining companies from around the world.

    After a reiteration of the nation’s Bitcoin ban, China began cracking down on these mining farms. As most of the global BTC hashrate resided in the country, shutting down of operations lead to a significant crash.

    Miners had to leave the nation and set up their operations elsewhere. Migration locations for these miners included the likes of the US, Kazakhstan, and Russia.

    Now that miners have been relocating and restarting operations, the Bitcoin hashrate has started to recover. According to a report from Arcane Research, 31 July noticed a 6% increase in the mining difficulty, the first in nearly two months

    Due to the increasing hashrate, miners have started raking in more revenue. Bitcoin miners generated $971 million in revenue in July, compared to the $893 million in June, this value is about 16% more.

    And this is despite a decrease in miner fees. This decrease in fees means there isn’t enough demand for transactions compared to the mining supply.

    The 7-day moving average of the total transaction fees has hit the lowest value since April 2020. While the block discovery rate has gone up by 72% since 28 June.

    Compared to the top in mid-May, however, the Bitcoin mining difficulty right now is still 48% less. In 10 days, it’s expected to go up again.

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    At the time of writing, Bitcoin’s price is around $38k, up 1.5% in the last 7 days. Compared to last month, the value of the cryptocurrency is almost 8% more.

    Over the past few days, BTC has enjoyed an upwards trajectory where the coin broke $40k and topped at $42k. However, now the crypto seems to be catching a downwards trend again as its value is down 3.5% in the last 24 hours.

    It’s unclear where the coin might head next. It could become range-bound below the $40k level. Or perhaps it might continue moving down for now.

    Read Also: Cryptoassets as National Currency? A Step Too Far

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