Bitcoin miners hold firm as daily revenues hit multi-month lows of $34 million

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Bitcoin miners hold firm as daily revenues hit multi-month lows of $34 million Bitcoin miners hold firm as daily revenues hit multi-month lows of $34 million Oluwapelumi Adejumo · 7 seconds ago · 2 min read

A 48% operating margin leads Bitcoin miners to favor holding rather than selling their assets amid profitability dips.

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Updated: Jun. 26, 2025 at 1:43 pm UTC

Bitcoin miners hold firm as daily revenues hit multi-month lows of $34 million

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Bitcoin miners are holding onto their assets even as mining profitability dips to multi-month lows, a new CryptoQuant report shared with CryptoSlate shows.

The data reveals that miner revenues dropped to $34 million on June 22, marking their weakest earnings since April 20.

Bitcoin Miners Daily RevenueBitcoin Miners Daily Revenue (Source: CryptoQuant)

This comes amid a broader market pullback and a drop in transaction fees, which have reduced earnings across the network.

The falling transaction fees can be linked to Bitcoin’s network activity dropping to levels not seen in over a year. This is because investors now mostly view the top crypto as a store of value rather than a means of payment.

Due to this, most investors hold on to their assets and do not spend or transact with them.

However, this attitudinal change is having a widespread impact on Bitcoin miners, who are now at their lowest paid level since July 2024.

Bitcoin Miner Profit/Loss Bitcoin Miner Profit/Loss. (Source: CryptoQuant)

Bitcoin miners refuse to sell

Despite declining revenues, BTC miners appear committed to holding their assets instead of selling to shore up their earnings.

CryptoQuant’s data shows that daily BTC outflows from miner wallets to exchanges have fallen sharply, from a February peak of 23,000 BTC to just 4,000 BTC as of June 26.

Bitcoin Miners Exchange FlowsBitcoin Miners Exchange Flows (Source: CryptoQuant)

This reluctance to sell is also evident among so-called “Satoshi-era” miners, who have offloaded just 150 BTC in 2025, down from 10,000 BTC sold throughout 2024.

CryptoQuant attributes this behavior to relatively healthy operating margins. According to the firm, miners still operate with a 48% margin based on Net Unrealized Profit and Loss (NUPL) metrics data.

Moreover, Miner-held Bitcoin reserves have also risen over the past months.

Bitcoin Miners ReserveBitcoin Miners Reserve (Source: CryptoQuant)

According to CryptoQuant, wallets holding between 100 and 1,000 BTC have increased their collective holdings from 61,000 BTC at the end of March to 65,000 BTC by June 26. This is the highest level since November 2024, signaling continued confidence and limited desire to cash out.

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