Bitcoin miner revenues for the first six months of 2018 have already surpassed results in 2017, but the miners themselves see little profit, weekly crypto outlet Diar reports Monday, October 8.
As per the Diar report, the rewards and fees for BTC miners have already reached $4.7 billion in the first three quarters of 2018, around $1.4 billion more than the profits in all of 2017.
Miners still gain 54,000 Bitcoin monthly, the outlet continues.
Mining is gradually becoming profitable only for "Big guns" as electricity prices are constantly increasing.
Diar assessments show that the miners paying retail electricity prices have shifted towards unprofitability for the first time this September.
"Bitcoin mining has, at least for now, and most likely in the future, moved into the court of bigger players with deep pockets."
Chinese mining giant Bitmain, which received 95 percent of its revenue in 2018 from the sale of miners, is "Acting like a swing producer" and opening pools in U.S. in order to keep the network profitable for miners.
As Diar wrote in the same weekly issue, San Francisco-based crypto exchange Coinbase's U.S. dollar volumes have hit a 1-year low in the third quarter of 2018.
In the meantime, exchange Bitstamp's trading volume of BTC was around $4.4 billion, while it was at around $4.6 billion in the same period last year.
As Cointelegraph has previously reported, Bitmain announced a $500 million investment in August in blockchain data center and mining facility in Texas.
Crypto Mining Becomes Less Profitable, Shifts Towards 'Bigger Players,' Report Shows
Publié le Oct 9, 2018
by Cointele | Publié le Coinage
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