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Bitcoin Mining on a Downward Trend – Is it the End of the Road for the Giant Coin?

John NorwoodBy John NorwoodDecember 14, 20223 Mins Read
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Introduction

The growing concerns over green life resulting from climate change have led to many countries placing a ban on Bitcoin mining in their countries today. Such countries as China, Algeria, Bangladesh,  Egypt, Iraq, Nepal, Qatar, Tunisia, Morocco, etc, are known to have banned Bitcoin mining completely in their countries today.

Other countries such as New York, have proceeded to plan a ban on large-scale Bitcoin mining within the country. The governor of New York  cited the need for promoting a healthy environment, fit for the citizens to dwell in as the major reason for placing a ban on Bitcoin mining in the country today.

Mining as we know it today is a very important activity that helps in creating new Bitcoin and strengthening the security of the Blockchain.

Hence, many investors are fearful today of the impact the series of bans placed on Bitcoin in different countries could have on Bitcoin. Can these bans cause a downward trend for Bitcoin? Is it the end of the road for Bitcoin due to these bans? Will investors still have interest to buy Bitcoin today? This work has addressed these important questions on Bitcoin mining today.

What is Bitcoin mining?

One important exercise that has contributed so much to strengthening the security of Bitcoin Blockchain is the continuous mining activities carried out across the globe. Bitcoin mining is a process whereby miners come together to solve complex problems on the network that leads to the addition of new blocks on the Blockchain.

Consequently, new Bitcoins are generated which serve as the reward for the miners. Miners are only rewarded when they complete the mining process successfully.

Meaning of Downward Trend

The term downward trend in cryptocurrency trading is used to describe those moments when there is high selling pressure coming into the market daily leading to prices falling drastically. During such periods, investors tend to lose interest in buying with HODLers giving up their bags. This results in a steady drop in prices creating new lows frequently.

Why is Bitcoin mining on a downward trend today?

Several factors have contributed to the downward trend in Bitcoin mining today. The most prominent cause of the downward trend in Bitcoin mining today is the increasing number of countries placing a ban on Bitcoin mining. Over ten different countries are known to have placed a ban on Bitcoin mining in their countries today. Such countries include: China, Nepal, Algeria, Bangladesh,  Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco,  Iraq,  Qatar, and New York.

Next, the high cost of energy and mining equipment has made it difficult for miners to obtain the required equipment to carry on with their mining activities. Hence, a reduction in the mining rate experienced today.

Is the downward trend on Bitcoin mining the end of the road for Bitcoin?

The increasing number of bans placed on Bitcoin mining in many countries today which has triggered a downward trend for Bitcoin has caused many investors to fear that the end for Bitcoin could be nearer today. Can these bans lead to the end of the great coin?

While Bitcoin mining is necessary to strengthen its security, the reduction in the number of miners today can hardly be considered enough reason to lead to an end in Bitcoin. This is because the volume of mining done already on the network will take centuries before the codes used in strengthening the Blockchain could be decoded.

Hence, the Bitcoin network remains strong and secure irrespective of the reduction in mining rate due to the different bans.

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John Norwood

    John Norwood is best known as a technology journalist, currently at Ziddu where he focuses on tech startups, companies, and products.

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