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Bitcoin Mining Market Still Strong as Shown by Bitfury’s $1 Billion Valuation

Bitcoin mining market still strong as shown by bitfury’s $1 billion valuation

Bitcoin Mining Market Still Strong as Shown by Bitfury’s $1 Billion Valuation


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This week, bitcoin mining equipment manufacturer and blockchain software firm Bitfury secured a valuation of $1 billion from billionaire investor Mike Novogratz and Korelya Capital’s $80 million investment in the firm.

The multi-million dollar funding round comes after the release of Bitfury Clarke, the firm’s new bitcoin ASIC miner, designed to compete against Bitmain’s new equipment, the 7nm Antminer.

Valery Vavilov, the CEO of Bitfury, stated that the demand for the blockchain and crypto in general from companies and institutions had increased significantly over the past 11 months.

“We see a lot of demand from companies and public institutions to put their services or products in the blockchain — especially in emerging markets, where administrative systems can be very inefficient.”

Rising Activity in Mining and Blockchain

Throughout the past four months, despite the sideways market of Bitcoin (BTC) and the 70 percent correction experienced by the cryptocurrency market since January, the hash rate of the bitcoin blockchain network has increased substantially from 15 million TH/s to over 50 million TH/s.

The increase in the hash rate of the bitcoin network, which represents the strength of the blockchain’s computing power, led to a surge in the breakeven cost of crypto mining.

In July, cryptocurrency analyst Barclay James reported that the breakeven cost of mining bitcoin is around $6,900, based on the hash rate of the bitcoin network at the time which was 35 million TH/s.

According to Blockchain, the most popular cryptocurrency wallet platform in the sector, the hash rate of bitcoin currently remains above 50 million TH/s, up 42 percent since July. Since the $6,900 breakeven cost of bitcoin mining was calculated based on 35 million TH/s,  the breakeven cost of mining has well surpassed $7,500 even in regions with naturally cold climates and cheap electricity like China that reduces operational costs.

Bitcoin mining market still strong as shown by bitfury’s $1 billion valuation

“China has some of the world’s cheapest electricity rates as well as average temperatures consistent with temperate regions. This is important as cooling is one of the largest overheads in mining. In addition, the country’s generally low operating costs also give it a competitive advantage,” James wrote.

Due to the rise in the breakeven cost of mining, miners are generating BTC at a fairly large loss. Until BTC breaks out of the $7,000 resistance level and to the high region of $7,800 to $8,000, miners will continue to mine BTC with a loss of around 20 to 30 percent.

Still, the hash rate of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other major cryptocurrencies continues to surge, as does the demand for mining-focused ventures like Bitfury, Bitmain, and Samsung’s new foundry.

Lucrative Business Models of Mining Companies

Bitmain is finalizing a $15 billion IPO, and, earlier this year, Bloomberg reported that if Bitfury IPOs, it will target a valuation of $3 to $5 billion.

Mining companies and mining equipment manufacturers like TSMC and Samsung remain confident in the long-term development of the industry, and the investment of a major venture capital firm in Korelya is considered a confirmation of strength of the industry in a period of uncertainty and doubt.

Korelya is an investment firm financed by Naver, the largest search engine operator in South Korea that is more widely utilized than Google in the region. Bitfury is the first indirect investment in crypto from Naver.

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Malaysia Remains Open to Crypto Trading

With the majority of Asian nations attempting to regulate cryptocurrency exchanges, the number of those declining to clamp down is dwindling. Malaysia is among those nations that are currently free from regulatory laws and are not imposing a ban on crypto.


According to the Malaysia Reserve, the country’s finance minister said that the central bank will not impose a blanket ban on cryptocurrencies as such action will only curb innovation and creativity in the financial sector, particularly fintech. In an interview with the news outlet, he stated:

The government is fully aware of the need to strike a balance between public interest and integrity of the financial system.

Public Protection

Similar to action in Thailand, Malaysia wants to inform and protect the public from making rash investments in the nascent crypto markets. The ministry said that the monetary authority is taking a cautious approach with digital currencies, including bitcoin, to ensure safety measures are in place to protect the interest of the public.

The statement went on to say:

It is not the intention of the authorities to ban or put a stop on any innovation that is perceived to be beneficial to the public. However, similar to any financial and investment schemes, there is a need to have proper regulation and supervision to ensure any risk associated with such schemes are effectively contained.

Malaysian Government to Introduce Regulatory Framework for Cryptocurrencies

No Regulation

Currently, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) does not regulate cryptocurrencies. However, it will ensure that exchanges comply with requirements to conduct customer due diligence and report suspicious transactions to the authorities. This is a similar stance to that taken in South Korea, where authorities have laid out plans to regulate how exchanges handle their clients to prevent money laundering and criminal activity.

The Malaysian finance ministry went on to state:

Financial innovation will not only enhance productivity of economic activities, but also make financial intermediation more seamless, it is imperative for the authorities to have a thorough understanding on digital currencies before embarking on any policy actions. This is particularly relevant to recent innovation like bitcoin, which remains unregulated globally and not battle-tested against shocks, unlike more conventional mediums of exchange.

With a global market capacity rapidly approaching $700 billion and the majority of crypto trading taking place in Asia, governments and central banks in the region need to get ahead of the game.

Will Asian nations continue to lead the way in the crypto markets? Add your comments below. 


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