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ETH $2,198.77 -2.85%
BNB $660.08 -3.50%
XRP $1.42 -3.55%
SOL $87.62 -4.05%
TRX $0.3511 -0.30%
DOGE $0.1101 -4.06%
ADA $0.2557 -4.70%
BCH $420.17 -3.47%
LINK $9.83 -5.23%
HYPE $41.94 -9.68%
AAVE $89.22 -8.07%
SUI $1.07 -7.37%
XLM $0.1520 -5.03%
ZEC $497.80 -8.75%

After the sharp decline in Bitcoin prices, almost all Bitcoin mining machines, except for the latest Antminer, are in a state of loss

2026-02-03 09:42:05
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According to Antpool data, as the price of Bitcoin recently dipped to around $78,500, currently, the vast majority of Bitcoin miners, except for the latest generation of mining machines, are either operating at a loss or close to breakeven.

Data shows that only the latest models, such as the Antminer S23 series, are still profitable, with the Antminer S23 Hydro generating a daily revenue of about $18.53 per unit; meanwhile, the earlier Antminer S21 series has seen its daily revenue drop to around $0.12, and the Whatsminer M63S is experiencing a daily loss of approximately $0.47.

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