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Russia's Energy Surplus: The New Mecca For Bitcoin Mining Operations?

Published 18/08/2023, 20:54
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Benzinga - Ahead of the anticipated halving event that will decrease incentives and in the face of growing competition from an increasing hash rate, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) miners are venturing into new business domains, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co (NYSE: JPM).

JPMorgan analysts, including Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, highlighted that cryptocurrency miners are now venturing into the fast-growing artificial intelligence (AI) sector by offering high-performance computing (HPC) services, The Block reported.

This move could prove financially beneficial for them.

The analysts further mentioned that the shift into the AI domain has been partially financed by the sale of newly minted or previously accumulated Bitcoin.

Crypto Miners' Shift To AI: The JPMorgan team also pointed out that former Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) miners have begun to provide HPC services.

Following Ethereum's shift from a proof-of-work to a proof-of-stake consensus model, there was an influx of graphics processing units available for sale in the secondary market, as their utility for Ethereum mining diminished.

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"With AI's accelerated growth, the surging demand for HPC now presents a potentially more lucrative opportunity for deploying GPUs previously dedicated to Ethereum mining," the analysts stated.

It was further noted that several Bitcoin and former Ethereum miners have undertaken preliminary tests to provide HPC services using a fraction of their total GPU fleet.

"During these preliminary tests, miners have reported substantial profitability per power unit, surpassing the returns from bitcoin mining. If the profitability observed in these tests can be replicated on a larger scale, it could potentially eclipse the current revenue from Bitcoin mining."

Additionally, Bitcoin miners are geographically diversifying, with Russia becoming a preferred location.

The analysts mentioned, "Due to the ongoing [Ukraine] conflict and subsequent economic downturn, there's a significant energy surplus in Russia. This, combined with the colder climate, allows Russia to offer considerably more affordable energy resources to Bitcoin miners."

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