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Bitcoin [BTC] The miners withdrew the production in June, but not everyone followed the script.
In the middle of the increasing summer demand for energy and strategic shortening in Texas, several major bitcoin miners – restless platforms, cipher mining and marathon digital – have seen significant drops of output. Yet Cleanspark broke the ranks, published a record hash of hash rates and higher BTC production, avoiding a wider slowdown.
The platforms of the riots recorded 12% of the immersion Bitcoin’s production In June 450 BTC mining compared to 514 BTC in the previous month. The decline was largely caused by the company’s decision to change operations back during the top summer demand in Texas.
“Economic Limit” and Ercot Four Coincident Peak (4CP) were key elements of the company’s strategy, according to Jason CEO.
“… significantly contribute to the stability of the grid and at the same time increase the competitive position of Riot.”
Miner sold 397 BTC for $ 41.7 million and has had a total of 19,273 bitcoins since the end of June.
Cipher mining And Mara Holdings joined Riot in June, and companies quoted shortening the thickness and strategic planning as key factors of lower production.
Cipher mined 160 BTC, sold 58 and ending the month with 1,063 BTC in reserves. The company attributed a decline in its “proactive strategy to avoid 4CP”, which he said,
“… allowed the company to avoid costly 4CP sanctions and maintain its position as some of the lowest energy costs in the field.”
The new Cipher Black Pearl page began to contribute late in the month, but could not compensate for a wider slowdown. Meanwhile, Mara recorded a 25% decrease in production, mining 211 BTC compared to 282 in May. Fred Thiel’s CEO pointed to the weather shortening, the older machines that are used, and “natural variability in block happiness-marked dynamics in running your own mining fund…”
Unlike industrial peers, Cleanspark enhanced In June, the production of bitcoins by 6.7%, mining 445 BTC at only 8 sales. The company now holds 6,591 BTCs, which exceeded its goal in the middle of the year by reaching 20 Eh/SV operating exhaust.
“Overcoming 20 Eh/s … is more than twice our hashrate since December,” said Zach Bradford, the CEO of the team.
While competitors cut out the output or were looking for alternative income flows, Cleanspark doubled to grow, with the upcoming wyoming extension and Tennessee focused on pushing towards its 50 Eh/s goals.