🔲Hashprice — a key indicator of Bitcoin mining profitability — has fallen below the psychologically important $40 level, approaching loss-making territory. At roughly $39.4 per PH/s/day, miners are facing the most challenging profitability conditions in the industry’s history. Rising network hashrate and declining rewards continue to compress margins, making operations increasingly capital-intensive.
🔲In response, mining companies are accelerating their shift toward renewable energy. Solar, wind, and hydro projects are expanding in regions such as Texas and Ethiopia, while hardware manufacturers are deploying AI-driven solutions to optimize energy consumption. Still, these measures offer no guarantee of sustainable profitability: intensifying competition and higher electricity costs are already forcing some players to scale back operations, underscoring the structural challenges facing the sector.
