The post Top Bitcoin Mining Stocks Soar Over US Winter Storm Hashrate Decline appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin mining stocks saw a significant bump The post Top Bitcoin Mining Stocks Soar Over US Winter Storm Hashrate Decline appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin mining stocks saw a significant bump

Top Bitcoin Mining Stocks Soar Over US Winter Storm Hashrate Decline

Bitcoin mining stocks saw a significant bump on Wednesday after the US winter storm forced some companies to wind down operations, leading to lower block competition and more profitable mining operations.

Shares of several major mining companies posted double-digit gains over the past 24 hours. TeraWulf rose about 11%, Iren Limited gained 14% and Cipher Mining climbed about 13%, according to data from Barchart.

The rally occurred days after the Bitcoin network’s hashrate sank to a seven-month low of 663 exahashes per second (EH/s) on Sunday, a 40% drop in two days due to a severe winter storm battering the US.

The hashrate recovered to 814 EH/s on Wednesday, but has yet to recover to the 1.1 zettahash per second (ZH/s) level before the weekend decline, data from Coinwarz shows.

Bitcoin hashrate in EH/S, one-month chart. Source: Coinwarz

A lower hashrate signals that fewer miners are online, reducing the competition for mining a block on the Bitcoin network, making Bitcoin (BTC) mining more profitable for miners who stay online.

Bitcoin mining stock performance. Source: Barchart

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The Bitcoin hash price index, a benchmark for measuring miner profitability through the revenue generated per terahash, also points to more lucrative mining conditions.

The Bitcoin hashprice index rose to $0.040 per terahash per day on Wednesday, up from $0.038 TH/s per day, according to the HashrateIndex.

Bitcoin hashprice index in USD, one-week chart. Souce: Hashrateindex

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Bitcoin miners wind down operations amid US winter storm

The improvement highlights how large, well-capitalized mining companies can benefit during temporary network disruptions, while smaller or less efficient operations may be forced offline.

The US winter storm forced multiple Bitcoin mining companies to reduce operations to support the power grid, said Julio Moreno, head of research at data platform CryptoQuant.

This included a daily Bitcoin production decrease to 12 BTC from 22 BTC for CleanSpark, a 16 BTC-to-3 BTC reduction for Riot Platforms, a decline to 7 BTC from 45 BTC for Marathon Digital Holdings and a drop to 6 BTC from 18 BTC mined daily by Iren, wrote Moreno in a Monday X post.

Daily Bitcoin production for CleanSpark, Riot, Marathon Digital, Iren. Source: Julio Moreno

The extreme winter weather in the US “punished weak mining operations,” which is another reason for the sharp decline in global hash rate, according to Bitcoin mining ecosystem Braiins.

“Winter punishes poor preparation and rushed decisions,” wrote Braiins in a Tuesday X post, warning miners that most equipment damage happens when mining machines are restarted in freezing temperatures, or the facilities lack proper airflow and temperature control.

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