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New Study Looks at the Cost to Mine BTC Across the Globe

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Just recently the firm Crescent Electric Supply Company conducted a study that showed the cost of mining one single bitcoin in each state in the U.S. Since then the company's subsidiary business Elite Fixtures took the research further by charting the cost to mine a single bitcoin in each country across the world.

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The Cost to Mine a Single BTC Throughout 115 Different Countries

Many people are very interested in how cryptocurrency networks function, and a lot of people are especially curious about bitcoin mining as far as cost and where concentrations of miners reside. So the company Elitefixtures.com decided to conduct a study which mapped the cost to mine one single BTC throughout a vast majority of countries located within the globe. Elite looked at data across 115 different countries based on average electricity rates found in government data.

Elite then used the statistics from the Bitmain produced Antminer S7, the S9, and Canaan Creative's Avalon 6. Then the firm calculated the number of days it would take to mine a single coin based on BTC difficulty throughout January of 2018. The Elite research team measured the cost of electricity and amount of power needed to produce one coin. According to the firm's study, a single Antminer S9 consuming 17,773.344 kilowatts would need to mine for 548 days at peak performance to mine a single BTC. Canaan's Avalon 6 would take 2194 days to produce one coin Elite details.

New Study Looks at the Cost to Mine BTC Across the Globe

South Korea and Other Regions Show Mining BTC is Unsustainable

The company's research reveals some interesting statistics on the most expensive and cheapest nation states to mine BTC. South Korea is the most expensive according to Elite's figures as one single coin would cost $26,170 using the country's power rates. Other areas in the world where it is really too expensive to mine bitcoins includes Solomon Island, Niue, Bahrain, and the Cook Islands.


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