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Bitcoin Hashrate May Finally Slow as Miners Face Scorching Summer Heatwaves

The unrelenting growth of Bitcoin’s {{BTC}} hashrate, or computing power of the network, may finally slow down, giving miners some reprieve as extreme summer heatwaves force curtailments of some operations.

Miners have seen their profit margins squeezed in an already overcrowded sector after the halving cut their mining rewards by 50% while hashrate kept hitting new all-time highs. Among the main reasons for growing hashrate: previously purchased mining rigs are coming online, and the miners have been scrambling to upgrade their fleet with more efficient rigs to stay profitable after the halving. On May 25, for example, hashrate climbed to a record high of 658 exahash per second (EH/s), according to Luxor’s Hashrate Index data.

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However, this unrelenting growth is poised to slow down for the next few months as North America enters the summer with is associated heat waves. Miners use extremely powerful machines that give off a lot of heat as a result of their computations. “The number one operational challenge for Bitcoin miners is heat mitigation,” said Blockware Intelligence analysts. “ASICs are large, powerful computers that can reach very high temperatures without proper cooling measures in place.”

Mitigating this heat becomes an even greater issue during summertime as the companies need more power to cool their machines and/or shut down operations due to high demand from energy consumers cranking their air conditioning. “Many miners have to curtail operations [during summer months] in part due to overheating, but also due to residential energy consumption reaching high enough levels to activate demand response clauses in miners’ power purchase agreements,” Blockware added.

This seasonal phenomenon has resulted in lower hashrate over the past two summers and the lower hashrate means a decline in the difficulty of mining a bitcoin block. “As we enter the summer months in the United States, we’re keen to see if hot weather will force miners to curtail and thus suppress hashrate growth as we saw in 2022 and 2023,” according to a June 17 report by Colin Harper, head of content and research at Luxor Hashrate Index.

In fact, the hashrate has already started to come down since reaching an all-time high in March. As of June 17, it is lower by 10% to 589 EH/s, according to Hashrate Index data. Since most miners are located in the U.S., particularly in steamy Texas, companies in North America shutting down their operations will likely make a dent in the hashrate growth. “According to data from the University of Cambridge, roughly 37% of all Bitcoin mining takes place in the United States,” said Blockware. “As summer continues heating up, it’s reasonable to expect US-based miners to have heat-induced curtailments.”

The lower hashrate and difficulty could be a positive outcome for some miners as competition ramps down for the summer. Additionally, some miners, such as Riot Platforms (RIOT), will be able to earn extra income from the power grid by curtailing their operations as part of their power purchase contracts.

Luxor’s Harper: “If hashrate continues to stoop, then miners may be graced with a negative [difficulty] adjustment this week – here’s to hoping!”

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