Bitcoin halving slashes miners’ production in May by over 40% Mining 1 week ago

Bitcoin halving slashes miners’ production in May by over 40% Mining 1 week ago

Several Bitcoin miners experienced a decline in BTC production in May due to the effects of the April Bitcoin halving event.The Bitcoin halving occurs approximately every four years and automatically reduces miner rewards, thereby enhancing the flagship digital asset’s scarcity.This year, the event cut mining rewards to 3.125 BTC — significantly decreasing total daily BTC production to a maximum of 450 BTC.Miners reveal falling productionIn a June 4 statement, CleanSpark reported a 42% decline in BTC production, falling to 417 BTC in May from 721 BTC in April. Despite this drop, the company claimed to have outperformed industry expectations, with its post-halving production exceeding some rivals’ pre-halving outputs.The miner said it sold approximately 2.43 BTC in May, ending the month with a total Bitcoin holdings of 6,154 BTC.Zach Bradford, CleanSpark CEO, highlighted the positives during this period, noting that the firm achieved a new high of nearly 18 exahashes per second while increasing efficiency to 23.05 joules per terahash.Similarly, Riot Platforms experienced a 43% month-on-month decline in Bitcoin production to 215 BTC in May. However, the company received $7.3 million in energy credits due to power curtailment and participation in the local grid operator’s demand response program.Riot CEO Jason Les pointed out that the firm was on course to its 2024 hash rate growth targets. He added:“The first 100 MW building at our Corsicana Facility, Building A1, is now fully developed and miner deployment is nearing completion. A substantial portion of these miner deployments occurred towards the end of the month, and in total added 3.1 EH/s to Riot’s self-mining capacity, bringing Riot’s total self-mining capacity to 14.7 EH/s.”Meanwhile, Bitfarms‘ Bitcoin production fell in line with the others. Its mining operations generated 156 BTC in May, down 42% from the 269 BTC it produced in April.Btifarms said its production reflected the first month of reduced block rewards and was also impacted by some operational issues — including curtailments in Argentina and significant downtime during miner upgrades.Meanwhile, the miner sold 136 BTC for $8.9 million as part of its treasury management process. It added that it holds approximately 850 BTC, valued at around $57.2 million as of May 31.Market experts said these reports illustrate the broader impacts of the Bitcoin halving on miners and how it has compelled them to adapt their strategies to maintain profitability in a rapidly evolving environment.Oluwapelumi values Bitcoin’s potential. He imparts insights on a range of topics like DeFi, hacks, mining and culture, underlining transformative power.AJ, a passionate journalist since Yemen’s 2011 Arab Spring, has honed his skills worldwide for over a decade. Specializing in financial journalism, he now focuses on crypto reporting. Follow us on X for instant crypto news and insights updates.The S-1 filing follows the SEC’s approval of NYSE Arca’s proposed rule change on behalf of ProShares.Rob Marrocco believes crypto ETFs beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum are unlikely without first establishing a futures market or changing regulation.Ripple said Standard Custody CEO Jack McDonald would help the firm achieve its USD-backed stablecoin plans.The examinations will determine S&C’s awareness of FTX misconduct and potential conflicts during SBF’s Robinhood shares acquisition.Miller argued that the flagship crypto remains vastly undervalued and predicts a major shift in global capital governance.The report highlights significant gaps in law enforcement’s ability to track and recover illicit digital assets moved via privacy coins, layer-2 networks, and crypto mixers. DeFi Technologies recently adopted BItcoin as its primary treasury reserve asset.Japanese firm Metaplanet saw its stock surge 10% after its most recent Bitcoin acquisition.CryptoSlate’s latest market report dives deep into the effects corporate Bitcoin purchases have on the market.Disclaimer: Our writers’ opinions are solely their own and do not reflect the opinion of CryptoSlate. None of the information you read on CryptoSlate should be taken as investment advice, nor does CryptoSlate endorse any project that may be mentioned or linked to in this article. Buying and trading cryptocurrencies should be considered a high-risk activity. Please do your own due diligence before taking any action related to content within this article. Finally, CryptoSlate takes no responsibility should you lose money trading cryptocurrencies.