Texas freezes out Bitcoin miners, literally

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January brought some serious chill to Texas, and it wasn’t just the weather that felt the freeze, Bitcoin miners did too!

As temperatures plummeted to 0°C, many miners had to hit the pause button on their operations.

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Miners came to save the day, and release electricity

Per the Hashrate Index, Texas is a big player in the Bitcoin mining sector, accounting for 17% of all U.S. mining, but when that cold wave swept across the state, it created a perfect storm.

With everyone cranking up their heaters to fend off the winter chill, electricity demand skyrocketed.

And guess what? That meant higher energy prices for everyone, including miners, but they could react quite fast.

Grid balancing

As if that wasn’t enough, renewable energy sources like wind and solar struggled to keep up with the increased demand.

This led grid operators to turn more towards natural gas, which, spoiler alert, saw its prices shoot up like a rocket.

With mining costs becoming unsustainable, many miners had no choice but to temporarily shut down their rigs. Also, the electricity needed for heating homes, and it’s a pretty important job.

The fallout? Bitcoin experienced its first negative difficulty adjustment in four months, dropping by 2.1% on January 26. Miner revenue per terahash also took a hit compared to December, indicating that it was getting tougher to turn a profit in this icy weather.

It’s cold outside

There’s hope on the horizon. Analysts from Luxor’s mining pool believe that as temperatures warm back up to more seasonal levels, things will stabilize again.

This colder weather is just a temporary hiccup, they noted, adding that we should see improvements in hashrate stability soon.

So while Texas may be feeling the winter blues right now, there’s light at the end of the tunnel for Bitcoin miners.

Just remember, when life gives you freezing temperatures, sometimes you just have to bundle up and wait for spring.

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