The plight of miners is gradually coming to light. An investor who invested nearly $10 million last year to set up a Bitcoin mining farm is now facing tough choices—mining equipment remains idle in warehouses, and daily operational losses have risen to around $30,000. After actively adjusting their strategy, they are beginning to consider whether to expand into new regional markets. However, going global is not easy: site selection, capital flow, and team deployment are all challenging issues. This reflects that the global mining industry is undergoing a dual test of resource reallocation and cost pressures, with many participants re-evaluating their long-term strategies.
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LostBetweenChains
· 18h ago
Life is tough. Investing 10 million and losing 30,000 every day... That's why I withdrew long ago.
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MEVSandwich
· 18h ago
It's a tough time, and the miners really can't hold on this time.
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WenAirdrop
· 18h ago
Losing $30,000 every day, how much patience does that take? The mining community is really competitive.
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MetaverseHobo
· 18h ago
Life is tough. Investing 10 million and losing 30,000 every day—how long will it take to break even... Going overseas isn't a solution either; site selection and liquidity are full of pitfalls.
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UncleLiquidation
· 19h ago
Life is tough. Investing 10 million dollars and losing 30,000 every day... This is the current state of the mining industry, isn't it?
The plight of miners is gradually coming to light. An investor who invested nearly $10 million last year to set up a Bitcoin mining farm is now facing tough choices—mining equipment remains idle in warehouses, and daily operational losses have risen to around $30,000. After actively adjusting their strategy, they are beginning to consider whether to expand into new regional markets. However, going global is not easy: site selection, capital flow, and team deployment are all challenging issues. This reflects that the global mining industry is undergoing a dual test of resource reallocation and cost pressures, with many participants re-evaluating their long-term strategies.