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Will Bitcoin Maintain Its $90K Value to Keep Miners Afloat?

Exploring Implications of Rising Network Difficulty on Bitcoin's Stability and Miners' Viability

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
February 8, 2025
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  • Analyst James Van Straten suggests that Bitcoin miner capitulation could stabilize around $90k, presenting new buying opportunities.
  • Despite the predicted 4% increase in Bitcoin’s network difficulty on February 9, the cryptocurrency may still maintain a price range of $90k-$105k.

James Van Straten, a cryptocurrency analyst, has proposed that despite the looming threat of Bitcoin miner capitulation, the digital currency could stabilize around the $90k mark. This could potentially herald a new buying opportunity for investors. The Hash Ribbon, a key indicator that monitors miner profitability and possible market exits, has been activated, suggesting a possible bottom signal for Bitcoin.

Bitcoin’s Hash Ribbon and Miner Capitulation

Historically, the Hash Ribbon indicator has often signaled a buying opportunity, coinciding with the cryptocurrency’s lows. However, it remains to be seen whether this pattern will repeat itself. Van Straten has noted that despite the anticipated 4% increase in Bitcoin’s network difficulty on February 9, the cryptocurrency might still hold its ground within the $90k-$105k price range.

Network difficulty, currently standing at 110T units, refers to the complexity of finding a block (mining Bitcoin). A 4% increase implies that miners will need to expend more computational resources to mine the cryptocurrency, which in turn places upward pressure on average mining costs.

Bitcoin’s Price Relative to Mining Costs

As of February 6, MacroMicro data indicates that the average cost of mining Bitcoin was $86.5k. If Bitcoin’s price falls below this average mining cost, the average miner will face increased financial strain. Historically, Bitcoin’s price has consistently remained above the average mining cost. Therefore, despite the expected rise in difficulty and the increased risk of miner capitulation, a drop below the average production cost could present a buying opportunity if Bitcoin’s price increases subsequently.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin’s value stood at $96k. However, if bearish pressure continues, the price could fall to lows of $90k-$91k.

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