Bitcoin Updates: Miners Offload $2.6 Billion in Holdings Amid Escalating AI Power Struggle
- Bitcoin's 30% drop below $90,000 triggered mass miner liquidations, with $2.6B in BTC sold as hashprice hit $34.49/PH/s - an all-time low. - Surging energy costs in key mining hubs like Texas (18% YOY Q3 2025) and AI-driven grid demand intensified operational pressures on miners. - ETF outflows reached $1.425B in five days, while BlackRock-led $40B AI infrastructure consortium signals industry shift toward AI workloads over Bitcoin mining. - Miners like Core Scientific pivot to AI contracts (3-4x Bitcoin
Bitcoin’s slide below $90,000 at the end of November 2025 has created a challenging environment for miners, as rising electricity expenses and a record-breaking hashrate are squeezing profits, prompting many to sell their assets at rates never seen before. The digital currency’s 30% plunge from its October high of $126,000 has wiped out close to $1.5 trillion in market capitalization, with Bitcoin now hovering near $82,605 after a 23% monthly decline—the steepest since the 2022 downturn
Miners are feeling the brunt of the downturn, as their earnings have been slashed by a 50% fall in hashprice—the standard for measuring mining revenue—to $34.49 per petahash per second, marking a historic low
The pressure is also visible in ETF activity, as BlackRock’s iShares
Amid these upheavals, a $40 billion AI infrastructure alliance led by BlackRock, Nvidia, and Microsoft has become a significant development. The Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Partnership (AIP) plans to acquire Aligned Data Centers, a key player in large-scale infrastructure, with $30 billion in equity and a total capacity of $100 billion
The intersection of declining Bitcoin prices, higher mining costs due to energy, and major investments in AI infrastructure points to a fundamental transformation. Miners now find themselves vying with AI companies for access to the power grid, while ETF outflows reveal growing caution among institutional investors.
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