$19,000 in Red Ink: Bitcoin Miners Bleed as War Shoves Difficulty Off a Cliff
Bitcoin miners lose $19k per coin as $88k production cost meets $69k BTC and energy war spikes.
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Bitcoin miners lose $19k per coin as $88k production cost meets $69k BTC and energy war spikes.
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