After the halving: how institutional miners are repositioning for Q4
Network difficulty just printed a new ATH while public miners pivot to stranded energy. Here's what the on-chain data says about the next 90 days.
Why this matters
Mining economics drive the security budget of every proof-of-work network. Shifts in difficulty, hash price and energy costs ripple straight through to miner balance sheets and, ultimately, to the rate at which new coins enter circulation.
Key takeaways
- After the halving: how institutional miners are repositioning for Q4.
- Category: Mining · Estimated read time: 6 minutes.
- Published by MEB Newsroom on December 31, 1969.
What we're watching next
Our newsroom continues to track mining developments daily. For real-time price context, see the live market table; for upcoming token generation events, check the TGE calendar.
Source & attribution: myeasybitcoin research. This article is editorial commentary, not financial advice — always do your own research.
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