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Mining remains viable only as long as rewards (newly minted coins and transaction fees) exceed the cost of electricity and hardware. In a downturn, smaller or less efficient operations may shut down temporarily, as they cannot "break even" amid rising global energy costs.

Research indicates that while Bitcoin prices drive electricity consumption, the relationship is bidirectional—volatility in the crypto market can be influenced by energy supply and geopolitical risks. Emerging Trends for 2026 Crypto downturn sees electricity consumption on...

There is a 95% direct correlation between cryptocurrency market capitalization and energy consumption. As prices drop, the expected revenue for miners falls, leading to a decrease in mining intensity and overall energy demand. Mining remains viable only as long as rewards

Crypto downturn sees electricity consumption on...

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Mining remains viable only as long as rewards (newly minted coins and transaction fees) exceed the cost of electricity and hardware. In a downturn, smaller or less efficient operations may shut down temporarily, as they cannot "break even" amid rising global energy costs.

Research indicates that while Bitcoin prices drive electricity consumption, the relationship is bidirectional—volatility in the crypto market can be influenced by energy supply and geopolitical risks. Emerging Trends for 2026

There is a 95% direct correlation between cryptocurrency market capitalization and energy consumption. As prices drop, the expected revenue for miners falls, leading to a decrease in mining intensity and overall energy demand.