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Bitcoin Steady Above $11,400 as Hashrate Reaches New High

Bitcoin mining center
(CoinDesk archives)

Bitcoin (BTC) is consolidating recent gains alongside a record hashrate that suggests high miner confidence in the cryptocurrency’s price prospects.

  • The top cryptocurrency is currently trading largely unchanged on the day near $11,400, CoinDesk data shows.
  • Prices clocked a high of $11,723 on Monday, having crossed into bullish territory above $11,200 over the weekend.
  • The bitcoin breather comes as seven-day average of the cryptocurrency’s hashrate – a measure of the processing power dedicated to securing and recording blocks on the network – rose to a record high of 144.29 exahashes per second (EH/s) on Tuesday.
  • That surpasses the previous peak of 143.19 EH/s observed on Sept. 18, according to data source Glassnode.
  • Arcane Research said in a tweet that the record hashrate is a sign bitcoin’s fundamentals are stronger than ever.
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Bitcoin’s hash rate
Source: Glassnode
  • Hashrate has increased by nearly 40% this year, despite the “halving” event in May that cut miner rewards by half.
  • A rising hashrate suggests increasing confidence among miners about the economic viability of operations – in effect more mining machines are coming online as companies invest in the technology.
  • Miners largely operate on cash and liquidate their BTC holdings to fund operations. As such, they are likely to dedicate more resources to the computer-intensive mining process if they are bullish on price.
  • The options market is also aligned for a bullish move, as noted by crypto derivatives research firm Skew.
  • Bitcoin’s call options, or bullish bets, expiring in one, three, and six-months are drawing higher prices than the put options, or bearish bets.
  • Analysts expect the cryptocurrency to tests the psychological hurdle of $12,000 in the near term.
  • On the downside, support is seen at $11,000, followed by the February high of $10,500.
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