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Bitcoin miners diverge as AI pivot reshapes halving costs

March 5, 2026
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Bitcoin has fallen more than 40% from its roughly $126,000 peak in October last year, forcing investors to reassess how they value public mining companies that both produce and hold BTC. The halving in April 2024 cut block rewards, while power costs and difficulty trends have tightened operating conditions.

Against that backdrop, the equity market is no longer treating all miners as simple high‑beta proxies on BTC. Instead, balance‑sheet policies and data‑center strategies are driving dispersion between names.

Why miner stocks decoupled after Bitcoin’s 40% slide

One driver of the decoupling is that investors are re‑rating miners on AI and high‑performance computing (HPC) optionality rather than BTC beta alone, according to JPMorgan. The view is that scale, power footprints, and the ability to repurpose infrastructure into AI‑adjacent revenue will matter more than headline hash rate, especially for larger operators.

Mining equities have also underperformed as an asset class, with several names down roughly 20%–50% since mid‑October, as reported by Cointelegraph. Rising input costs, higher difficulty, and the post‑halving revenue reset have compounded price sensitivity in earnings models.

Within this repricing, companies like Marathon Digital Holdings (MARA) and CleanSpark (CLSK) are being evaluated on contract power prices, fleet efficiency, and data‑center readiness. The dispersion reflects a shift from simple BTC correlation to a fundamentals‑plus‑infrastructure framework.

What it means for miner margins, reserves, and survival

Margin math has grown unforgiving. Analysts have estimated an average all‑in cost to mine one BTC around $92,000 after the 2024 halving, with scenarios approaching $180,000 by the next halving in 2028 if sector dynamics tighten further, as reported by The Block. In such conditions, sustained profitability depends on very low power costs, efficient ASIC fleets, and the ability to monetize data‑center capacity beyond mining.

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Reserve management is under sharper scrutiny. A “mine‑and‑hold” approach can magnify drawdowns via unrealized losses and potential write‑downs when prices fall; American Bitcoin disclosed a $59 million fourth‑quarter loss and $227 million in unrealized write‑downs alongside the downturn, as reported by The Economic Times. The accounting and liquidity consequences can extend to higher financing costs or equity dilution for working capital if sales are delayed.

Several listed miners continue to build BTC treasuries, MARA has been reported around 53,250 BTC and CleanSpark near 13,054 BTC, while exploring AI/HPC revenue to diversify cash flow, as reported by BeInCrypto. After outlining those pressures, it is worth noting the industry’s own warning signal: “By the next halving in 2028, many business models will collapse without access to very cheap energy or successful AI pivots,” said Fred Thiel, CEO of Marathon Digital Holdings, in remarks carried by the same outlet.

Balance‑sheet policy now sits at the center of survivability. Large unhedged reserves introduce mark‑to‑market swings that can affect covenant headroom and capital allocation, whereas systematic selling or hedging can stabilize operating cash but forgo upside. The optimal path will likely vary by power cost, fleet efficiency, and access to alternative data‑center revenue.

Post-halving miner economics: cost per BTC and difficulty

The halving cut issuance while difficulty trends have raised the bar for incremental production, compressing gross margins for average‑cost miners. In this environment, the leaders are those with sub‑market power rates, the newest efficiency‑class ASICs, high uptime, and credible plans to monetize surplus capacity through HPC or AI services when mining economics tighten.

At the time of this writing, Bitcoin was quoted near $72,490, while shorter‑term technical measures such as a 50‑day simple moving average near $77,048 suggest conditions where marginal operators may face tighter spreads. If price and difficulty remain out of balance, survivability will hinge on cost discipline and diversified data‑center revenue rather than price beta alone.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or trading advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile and involve risk. Readers should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions. The publisher is not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of reliance on the information contained herein.
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