Bitcoin miners see worst revenues in 11 months as difficulty climbs
August was the lowest revenue month for Bitcoin miners so far in 2024 and their worst revenue month since September 2023.
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August was the lowest revenue month for Bitcoin miners so far in 2024 and their worst revenue month since September 2023.
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