Bitcoin mining company Cango has temporarily taken approximately 30% of its mining capacity offline due to declining profitability. In February, the company's average operational hash rate fell to 34.55 EH/s, down from its deployed capacity of 50 EH/s. Cango attributes this decision to efforts in optimizing mining equipment, relocating to regions with lower electricity costs, and renegotiating hosting agreements. Additionally, the hashprice, a key mining revenue metric, has dropped below $40 per PH/s per day, nearing the company's operational cost level and putting pressure on miner profits.
Cango Reduces Bitcoin Mining Capacity Amid Profitability Challenges
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