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Bitcoin Back At Production Cost: Analyst Says Best Value Zone Starts Here

The founder of Capriole Investments has highlighted how Bitcoin is at the threshold of a zone that has historically provided the best long-term opportunities. Bitcoin Has Returned To Its Production Cost In a new post on X, Capriole Investments founder Charles Edwards has pointed out that Bitcoin is back at its Production Cost. The “Production Cost” here refers to an indicator that estimates the global average USD cost of producing one token of the cryptocurrency per day. Related Reading: Bitcoin Stablecoin Ratio Drops To Extreme Low—What It Means For BTC BTC uses a consensus mechanism called the proof-of-work (PoW) in which validators called miners compete against each other using computing power to gain the chance to add the next block to the chain. Today, the blockchain is so competitive that the average miner requires a ton of machines to have a shot at making revenue. Setting up mining farms can require a significant initial investment, but what determines whether the miner can earn an income is the cost required to keep these facilities running. A high amount of computing power is generally costly to run, with the main expense coming in the form of electricity bills. As the below chart shared by Edwards shows, the Bitcoin Production Cost is about $62,650 right now. This level is about where the spot price of Bitcoin also happens to currently be trading. Thus, if the estimate of the metric is anything to go by, miners are just breaking even on their operations. Following this development, BTC is now on the boundary of a zone that has been significant for the cryptocurrency in the past. “The best Long-term value opportunities have historically been between here and Electrical Cost, currently at $50K,” noted the analyst. The “Electrical Cost” here is the total cost that miners are paying for electricity alone. This level has served as a sort of lower boundary for Bitcoin over the various cycles. The Production Cost suggests that miners are under pressure at the moment. How are they reacting to this? An indicator that can be useful for following miner behavior is the Hashrate, tracking the total amount of computing power connected by these validators as a whole. Related Reading: XRP Could Offer Major Buying Opportunity At $0.90, Analyst Says According to data from CoinWarz, this metric has slumped recently. From the chart, it’s visible that the Bitcoin Hashrate currently has a value of about 837 exahashes per second (EH/s). During May, the indicator frequently touched the 1,000 EH/s mark, more than 19% higher than the latest level. Thus, it would appear that some of the miners have disconnected from the network in response to the bearish market. BTC Price At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading around $62,400, down 9.5% over the past week. Featured image from Dall-E, chart from TradingView.com

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