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Bitcoin Could Slide to $42K After Halving Hype Subsides, JPMorgan Says

The bitcoin production cost has historically acted as a lower boundary to the cryptocurrency’s price, the report said.

Por Will Canny|Editado por Aoyon Ashraf
Actualizado 29 feb 2024, 5:00 p. .m.. Publicado 29 feb 2024, 5:00 p. .m.. Traducido por IA
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  • The halving event in April will have a negative impact on the profitability of bitcoin miners.
  • The bitcoin price could fall to $42,000 post-halving.
  • Larger publicly listed miners are better placed to survive.

The bitcoin halving event, scheduled for April, will have a negative impact on the profitability of miners given the reduced rewards and higher production cost and ultimately could mean lower prices for the cryptocurrency, JPMorgan (JPM) said in a Feb. 28 research report.

The bank notes that the bitcoin production cost has historically acted as a lower boundary for BTC prices, and it says this could fall to $42,000 after halving.

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The central point of the bank’s estimated production cost range is currently around $26,500, which would mechanically double to $53,000 post-halving. The bitcoin network could also see a 20% decline in its hashrate after halving, which would reduce the BTC estimated production cost and the price to $42,000, the report said.

Read more: Bitcoin Halving Is Coming and Only the Most Efficient Miners Will Survive

“This $42k estimate is also the level we envisage bitcoin prices drifting towards once bitcoin-halving-induced euphoria subsides after April,” analysts led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou wrote.

This has implications for miners with higher costs, the bank said. “Bitcoin miners with below average electricity costs and more efficient rigs are likely to survive while those with high production costs would struggle.”

Larger publicly listed bitcoin miners are better placed to endure in this “fight for survival,” the authors wrote, adding that “in a similar fashion to 2022” their market share is expected to increase post-halving.

Read more: Bitcoin Miner Shares Offer Good Entry Point Ahead of Halving Event: Bernstein

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