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Public Bitcoin miners cut hashrate 13.4% as AI infrastructure revenue grows

Public Bitcoin miners reduced their combined hashrate by 13.4% as more operators shifted power capacity and data-center resources toward AI and high-performance computing infrastructure. The trend reflects changing mining economics,…

Cointelegraph by Sam Bourgi

Publisher Cointelegraph

Aug 13, 2026 at 4:00 PM UTC · 2 min de leitura

Public Bitcoin miners cut hashrate 13.4% as AI infrastructure revenue grows
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Publicly traded Bitcoin miners are cutting mining capacity faster than the Bitcoin network overall, suggesting that more operators are redirecting electricity and infrastructure toward data centers and high-performance computing (HPC), in another sign of the sector’s evolution beyond creating more crypto.

The contraction was even sharper when excluding Bitdeer, which continued to expand its mining operations. Without Bitdeer, the cohort’s realized hashrate fell 21.2% over the six-month period, from 324.6 EH/s to 255.9 EH/s. Bitdeer’s realized hashrate, meanwhile, increased 44% to 63 EH/s.

By comparison, the Bitcoin network’s average hashrate declined 10.6% over the same period.

The shift comes as more miners report a growing share of revenue from non-mining activities. Core Scientific generated $136.7 million in colocation revenue during the second quarter, compared with just $27.5 million from Bitcoin mining. TeraWulf reported $31.9 million in HPC lease revenue, compared with $12.8 million from mining.

Core Scientific and TeraWulf are now generating the majority of their revenue from non-mining activities.
Source: TheEnergyMag

Riot Platforms and Bitdeer remain much earlier in the transition, with Bitcoin mining continuing to account for the vast majority of their revenue in the most recent quarter.

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