Bitcoin miners hodl 27% less BTC after 3 months of major selling

Published at: Aug. 16, 2022

According to a fresh prediction from crypto analysis firm Arcane Research, miners will continue to sell more BTC than they earn.

Miners sold nearly 30% of record BTC stash since May

The trip to $25,000 this month decreased pressure on a Bitcoin mining sector which has struggled throughout 2022.

At one point, fears abounded that miners’ production cost was far higher than the Bitcoin spot price, and that heavy sales would result in order for miners to stay in business. Worse still, many may have to retire altogether due to their activities no longer being financially viable.

Data from the period since May appeared to confirm that major upheaval was taking place. As Arcane notes, one public miner alone — Core Scientific — sold around 12,000 BTC in the period from May to July.

While the trend showed signs of reversing last month, it will take even higher BTC prices to allow even the largest mining operators to hodl again.

“Even though the public miners sold less than half the amount in July as in June, we still see that they are draining their holdings if we look at the percentage of the bitcoin production sold,” Arcane analyst Jaran Mellerud explained.

“The public miners sold 158% of their bitcoin production in July, making it the third month in a row where they sold more than 100% of production.”

For context, in April 2022, miners’ hodled coins were at an all-time high, thanks to years of saving at least 60% of BTC received via block subsidies each month.

After subsequent sales, however, their balance is trending towards 30% lower, and will only head higher until the monthly expense equilibrium is restored.

“I expect the selling pressure to continue at between 100% and 150% of production unless something significant happens to the bitcoin price. This is equivalent to between 4,000 and 6,000 BTC per month,” Mellerud added.

Bitcoin (BTC) may have increased 36% from its June lows, but for miners, the pain will continue.

Light at the end of the tunnel

As Cointelegraph reported, a much-needed return to better days for miners could be closer than it seems.

Related: BTC mining stocks double in a month as production ramps

Revenue jumped nearly 70% in August, while Proof-of-Work mining in general is increasing in prominence beyond the crypto sphere.

Environmental concerns are no longer holding back big money, as evidenced by the world's largest asset manager, BlackRock, praising the sector this month. 

Steadily increasing Bitcoin fundamentals meanwhile provide real-time proof that the situation is stabilizing for the backbone of the Bitcoin network. Data from BTC.com estimates that difficulty is set to increase by around 0.7% this week.

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