Bitcoin Miner Selloff Accelerates as Markets Fall to 18-Month Low

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Key Insights: Bitcoin prices fell to below $18,000 on Sunday. Public BTC miners have been selling more of the asset recently. The downward pressure on markets will likely continue until miner selling has been exhausted. Cryptocurrency market capitalization plunged to an 18-month low on Sunday, June 19, falling below $850 billion.There has been a slight…

Key Insights: Bitcoin prices fell to below $18,000 on Sunday.

Public BTC miners have been selling more of the asset recently.

The downward pressure on markets will likely continue until miner selling has been exhausted.

Cryptocurrency market capitalization plunged to an 18-month low on Sunday, June 19, falling below $850 billion.There has been a slight recovery during Monday morning’s Asian trading session by the bears still have complete control over the downtrend.

Since their peak of more than $3 trillion in November 2021, crypto markets have collapsed by 72.5%, or more than $2.2 trillion.

Bitcoin ( BTC ) fell to just below $18,000 late on Sunday, marking a 74% retreat from its all-time high eight months ago.The catalyst for the collapse has been public Bitcoin miners who are increasingly selling off their stashes.

Bitcoin Miner Movements According to a report by Bitcoin technology firm NYDIG, public miners are starting to offload their Bitcoin.When miners receive a block reward they can choose whether to keep it or sell it to markets.In bull markets, miners have enough cash to cover energy and administration costs, but the opposite is the case in a bear market when they need to sell.

The report noted that public miners sold a net 4,411 BTC in May 2022, which is considerably more than the previous average of 1,115 Bitcoins per month earlier in 2022.It added that depressed prices could result in more of the asset being sold by miners.

“If prices continue to stay low, we may continue to see more bitcoin issuance circulated into the market.”

NYDIG: Bitcoin miners are starting to sell their accumulated balances.Public miners sold a net 4,411 bitcoins in May 2022, considerably more than the previous average of 1,115 bitcoins per month earlier in 2022.

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— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) June 18, 2022

According to public filings, miners held around 46,594 BTC as of the end of May, worth around $1.5 billion at the time.

Story continues Co-founder and co-CEO of Iris Energy, Daniel Roberts, explained that Bitcoin mining is different from traditional mining.

Higher-cost miners power down and exit when prices fall, but lower-cost miners earn a larger share of the block rewards, which lowers their costs.

It is likely that many newly started mining operations will close down or be acquired by some of the larger, more established ones.

Sorry gents but this isn’t how Bitcoin works.High cost miners switch off as the price falls.Lower cost miners then earn a larger share of the fixed Bitcoin rewards, lowering their unit cost of production (same power costs, more Bitcoin).Very different to other commodities.

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— Daniel Roberts (@danroberts0101) June 18, 2022

Hash Rate Woes The Bitcoin network hash rate, which refers to the computing power required to secure the network, is still around its highest level at 224 EH/s.This means that mining profitability decreases as the BTC price falls.It is currently down 83% since October at $0.075 per day per terahash per second.

Analyst Will Clemente commented :

“Lower Bitcoin price, higher hash/difficulty, and higher energy costs have put serious pressure on miners margins.Hashprice is now its lowest since October 2020.”

Last week, FXEmpire reported that miner to exchange inflows had accelerated to record levels , indicating that a broader selloff was about to occur.

This article was originally posted on FX Empire

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