Bitcoin and Ethereum miners, both have made a significant chuck in revenues over the years as demand skyrocketed. However, 2022 might come as a surprise especially for the largest cryptocurrency. January proved to be a tough month for Bitcoin miners. Miners generated approximately $1.2 billion in revenue during the first month of 2022.
While the figures seem impressive, the total revenue for January went down by $220 million compared to December 2021. A staggering 15% decrease in mining revenue.
Bitcoin miners took a tumble in mining profitability during the month of April. However, Ethereum miners saw $224 million more revenue than Bitcoin miners. The reason?
As per Ycharts’ graphical insight below, at press time, BTC miners witnessed a significant decline when compared to the previous year. In fact, April’s revenue went down to $34 million from March 2022’s value of approximately $1.21 billion.
Source: Ycharts
Investors rooted to gain at least the Bitcoin mining profits, but the BTC network suffered drastically as Bitcoin mining difficulty spiked, touching 29.79T. Overall, the total profitability of Bitcoin over the past year went down by 31% since April 2021.
Ethereum and the miners of the largest altcoin took this opportunity to race ahead. Mining Ethereum became even more profitable when the crypto toppled the $4,000 resistance back in 2021. And currently, with the upcoming Merge, it has become increasingly difficult for Bitcoin to remain the crypto king. More and more miners migrated to the Ether network with these ongoing developments.
Ethereum miners’ revenue surpassed Bitcoin’s because the total number of coins earned was multiplied by a relatively higher ETH price than BTC in April 2022.
Source: TheBlock
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