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Exploring Bitcoin’s path to a renewable mining future

While Bitcoin’s journey toward sustainability shows promise, much work is ahead to assess its environmental consequences fully. There’s a prevalent notion that as Bitcoin (BTC) grows, so does its environmental footprint. But the latest data seem to paint a different picture. Consider this: since 2019, Bitcoin’s computational power, or hashrate, has surged

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Bitcoin’s cycles are changing — Bloomberg analyst Jamie Coutts explains how and why

In the latest episode of Cryptox’s Market Talks, host Ray Salmond speaks with Jamie Coutts, a chartered market technician and crypto market analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence. When asked whether Bitcoin’s (BTC) pre- and post-halving price action could differ from previous cycles due to a change in global monetary policy, Coutts said: “I’ve

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JPMorgan Adjusts Bitcoin’s Production Cost: What This Means For BTC And Its Miners?

Recent adjustments by JPMorgan in its estimation of Bitcoin’s production costs have garnered attention. Previously standing at $21,000, JPMorgan’s revised Bitcoin production cost has now been pegged at $18,000. This move is closely tied to the Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index’s (CBECI) decision to update its methodology, highlighting the interconnectedness of

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