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Bitcoin Miners Are Selling Their Rigs for AI Servers
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Bitcoin Miners Are Selling Their Rigs for AI Servers

Bitcoin's hashrate dropped 4% in Q1 2026 — the first first-quarter decline in six years. As mining margins go negative, major U.S. miners are pivoting to AI infrastructure, reshaping who secures the Bitcoin network.

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Bitcoin Miners Are Selling BTC to Become AI Companies
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Bitcoin Miners Are Selling BTC to Become AI Companies

With mining costs hitting $80K per coin and bitcoin trading at $70K, public miners are signing $70B in AI contracts and liquidating BTC treasuries to fund the pivot.

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Seoyeon Park
Mining Bitcoin Now Costs $19K More Than It's Worth
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Mining Bitcoin Now Costs $19K More Than It's Worth

Bitcoin miners are losing $19,000 per coin as production costs hit $88,000 against a $69,200 market price. War-driven energy shocks and falling hashrate are reshaping crypto market structure.

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Seoyeon Park
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Close-up of Bitcoin mining hardware with glowing green lights representing profitability
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Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Adjustment: 4% Drop Marks 7th Decline in Recent Cycles

Bitcoin mining difficulty is set for a 4% decline on Jan 19, 2026. This marks the 7th drop in the last 8 adjustments, impacting hashrate and miner profitability.

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Seoyeon Park
Conceptual image of gas pipelines merging with digital circuits in Turkmenistan
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Turkmenistan Cryptocurrency Legalization 2026: Gas Giant's Digital Pivot

Turkmenistan officially legalizes cryptocurrency mining and exchange in 2026. A major shift for the isolated, gas-dependent economy under President Berdimuhamedov.

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Seoyeon Park
Contrasting view of Bitcoin and gold bars on a scale
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Bitcoin Sinks Below $87,000 as Gold and Metals Hit Record Highs (BTC, Gold, LINK)

Bitcoin falls below $87k on Dec 26, 2025, while Gold hits a record $4,573. Geopolitical tensions in Nigeria and Venezuela drive capital toward physical metals.

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Seoyeon Park
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