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mining profitability
Mining profitability refers to the measure of how financially viable it is to mine a particular cryptocurrency or other resource. It represents the difference between the revenue generated from mining (usually from block rewards and transaction fees, in the case of cryptocurrencies) and the costs associated with it (such as electricity, hardware, maintenance, and cooling). High mining profitability means that revenue exceeds operating costs, whereas low or negative profitability means that mining is not economically sustainable under current conditions.
Bitcoin Mining Profitability Surged Above 50% Annual Return in September
Antminer S21 Series Leads the Profitability Rankings
According to data from Intelion, Bitcoin mining profitability in September 2025 exceeded an impressive 50% annual ROI, reinforcing its position as one of the most...
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