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Bullish Bitcoin Miners Continue Ramping Up Mining Operations -Breaking

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© Reuters. Bullish Bitcoin Miners Keep Increasing Mining Operations
  • New statistics indicate that miners holding Bitcoin are constantly expanding their operations.
  • Publicly listed Bitcoin miners “plan to increase hashrate faster than the whole network in 2022.”
  • Since the start of the year, miners’ reserves have steadily increased and continue to follow the same trend.

Bitcoin (BTC) miners are holding more and more BTC while also “relentlessly expanding” their mining operations. This is due to a variety of reasons, including the fact that many companies view Bitcoin as an opportunity to boost their market values.

Statistics from a recent report by Arcane Research indicated that publicly listed Bitcoin miners “plan to increase hashrate faster than the whole network in 2022”, and are “constantly looking for expansion opportunities”.

Since the start of the year, miners’ reserves have steadily increased and continue to follow the same trend. Whit Gibbs (the Founder and CEO at Compass Mining) believes this shows that public-traded Bitcoin mining firms are adopting a bullish attitude towards Bitcoin.

Gibbs said that some of the biggest Bitcoin miners are holding large amounts of Bitcoin. According to BitcoinTreasuries’s global list, Marathon is the third largest Bitcoin mining business. They come in third place behind MicroStrategy and Tesla.

Jaran Mellerud, analyst for Arcane Research, said in a recent interview that most publicly listed miners incorporate a “hodl” strategy, doing whatever they can to keep as much of their Bitcoin that they have mined.

North America contributes most to the Bitcoin network’s hashrate, accounting for 44.95%, or a quarter, of global Bitcoin mining activity, according to recent figures from the Cambridge Bitcoin electricity usage index.

The significant increases in target rates of publicly traded miners is expected to cause this increase.

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