Bitcoin Mining Profits Skyrocketed 24% Last Month, Argo Blockchain Reports

United Kingdom bitcoin (BTC) mining operator Argo Blockchain surpassed its own expectations in Q2, the company said in a new report released on July 2. 

Argo, which previously said it had benefited from the upturn in bitcoin prices, said revenues would continue to improve over previous estimates. 

“The Company now expects to generate 161 BTC, or GBP1.38m of cryptoassets, in June based on a BTC price of $10,817.16 USD as of 30 June 2019,” the report confirmed. 

“This is an increase of approximately 101% from the Company's May mining results and represents a mining margin of roughly 81%. The Company considers that this demonstrates that the Company is one of the most efficient miners in the market.”

While BTC/USD subsequently fell below $10,000, the mining sector has reported broad successes in the several months since its bull market began in April. 

As Cointelegraph reported, the market is becoming more competitive than ever before, with companies eager to corner activity using ever more efficient methods. 

On Monday, Germany’s Northern Bitcoin confirmed purchase of 5,000 ASIC miners as part of expansion plans. Argo itself will take delivery of 2,500 units by the end of Q3 2019. 

“Mining yields from existing hardware in operation have improved in line with a strongly rising Bitcoin (BTC) price, which has increased by approximately 24% since the last operational update on 3 June 2019,” the report added.

CEO Mike Edwards commented: 

“As a result, we enter the third quarter with a strong momentum to deliver further growth and improving mining efficiency.”

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