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Uncertain Times Ahead for Bitcoin Miners Amid BTC Market Volatility

Dwindling Balances and Reduced Exchange Transfers: A Month of Struggle for Bitcoin Miners

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
October 9, 2024
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Key Points

  • Bitcoin miners experienced a decline in their balances to approximately 1.799 million BTC in September.
  • Despite price volatility, Bitcoin miners’ revenue remained relatively stable, with a slight increase to around 2.5%.

In September, Bitcoin miners saw a reduction in their balances. The total balance at the start of the month was roughly 1.802 million BTC, which had fallen to 1.801 million BTC by the end of the month.

Miners’ Balances and Revenue

A brief upward trend was observed mid-month with a slight increase from a low of 1.800 million BTC. However, the current miners’ balance has further decreased to around 1.799 million BTC, according to data from Glassnode. This is a similar level to July, when miners saw a significant drop.

Regardless of Bitcoin’s price fluctuations in September, miners transferred fewer holdings to exchanges than in August. The highest single transfer in September was 11,842 BTC, a significant decrease from over 18,000 BTC moved in August.

Bitcoin’s Price Volatility

Bitcoin’s price volatility persisted into October. The much-anticipated “Uptober” trend has not fully materialised, with Bitcoin struggling to recover from early month declines. A Bollinger Bands analysis suggests that price swings remain large, indicating continued volatility.

Currently, Bitcoin is trading at around $62,480, a slight increase of less than 1%. The 50-day moving average serves as a strong support level, while the 200-day moving average at $63,700 remains a resistance point. Miners are dealing with a combination of declining balances and relatively stable revenues amidst price volatility. With Bitcoin’s continued unpredictability, miners may experience fluctuating performance in the near term.

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