Bitcoin mining just hit another rough patch. November marks the fourth month in a row where profitability took a nosedive. Miners are feeling the squeeze as costs keep climbing while rewards aren't keeping pace. This extended downturn is reshaping the entire mining landscape—smaller operations are getting crushed while only the big players with cheap energy can weather the storm.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 12-04 13:45
This wave is really the end for small miners; the era of big fish eating small fish has arrived.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 12-03 12:09
Small miners are really about to cry, four consecutive months of decline... This must be the Matthew effect—only big capital is thriving.
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SybilSlayer
· 12-01 22:12
Buddy, this wave is indeed heart-wrenching... the little miner is really going to be squeezed to death.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 12-01 20:58
Ha, fell again? The little miner really has to wash up and sleep now.
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CryptoComedian
· 12-01 20:57
Crying while laughing, it's been four months of continuous falls, little miners are going to be squeezed to death.
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FrontRunFighter
· 12-01 20:57
nah this is just natural selection playing out in real time—small miners getting liquidated while the whales with their dirt-cheap hydro setups consolidate power. classic centralization trap nobody wants to admit we're walking into
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WalletDoomsDay
· 12-01 20:55
Another trap? The little miner should wake up, the real game has just begun.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 12-01 20:53
Small miners really should cry, costs are skyrocketing while profits are still falling, this life is unbearable.
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FreeMinter
· 12-01 20:43
Mining is becoming increasingly competitive, and small miners really can't survive.
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-01 20:32
Four months of continuous falls, small miners are really going to eat dirt.
Bitcoin mining just hit another rough patch. November marks the fourth month in a row where profitability took a nosedive. Miners are feeling the squeeze as costs keep climbing while rewards aren't keeping pace. This extended downturn is reshaping the entire mining landscape—smaller operations are getting crushed while only the big players with cheap energy can weather the storm.