Data: Bitcoin miners' income has reached 1.33 billion US dollars so far in December, surpassing November
The price of Bitcoin mining hash has dropped compared to 30 days ago. At that time, the index hovered around $61.78 per PH/s, and it is currently at $55.57. Meanwhile, Bitcoin's computing power has risen to a record high of over 805 EH/s during the same period.
According to data from The Block, despite the drop in hash price, mining revenue in December has already exceeded November ($1.21 billion, of which $38.73 million came from on-chain fees). So far this month, Bitcoin miners' income is $1.33 billion.
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