Bitcoin Network Hash Rate rose slightly in the first two weeks of May: jpmorgan

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Bitcoin Network’s hashrate rose 2% in the first two weeks of May to an average of 885 seconds (EH/s).

Hashrate refers to the total computing power used to mine and process transactions on the Proof of Work Blockchain, a proxy for competition and mining difficulties in the industry.

Bitcoin prices increased profitability for miners in May

BTC$102,586.74

The bank said roses and total margins have increased.

Hashpris, a measure of daily mining profitability, has risen 13% since April.

“We estimate that miners have earned ~$50,100 in daily block reward revenue per day in the first two weeks of the month, with 13% and 3% y/y since last month,” writes analysts Reginald Smith and Charles Pierce.

US listed miners have maintained their share of the network’s hashrate, and now account for around 30.5% of the network, an increase of 1.1% since April, the bank said.

The market capitalization of 13 US-listed Bitcoin mining stocks tracking banks rose 24% ($4.6 billion) this month.

Bitdeer (BTDR) outperformed with a gain of 43%, while Greenidge (Gree) reduced sector performance by 5%, the report said.

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