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Bitcoin Miners Saw 7% Revenue Increase in July

Bitcoin miners earned $300 in revenue during July.

Updated Mar 6, 2023, 3:34 p.m. Published Aug 1, 2020, 2:27 p.m.
Bitcoin mining revenues since January 2019
Bitcoin mining revenues since January 2019

Bitcoin miners enjoyed a 7% increase in revenue during July, driven by higher network fees and increased transaction volume as bitcoin (BTC) rallied to new yearly highs above $11,400.

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  • BTC miners generated an estimated $300 million in revenue in July, up from $281 million in June, and the first monthly increase in miner revenue since April, according to Coin Metrics data analyzed by CoinDesk.
  • Revenue estimates assume miners sell their BTC immediately.
  • Fees generated $25 million in July, eclipsing the previous 12-month high of 8.3% fee revenue in May.
  • Increased network fees and mempool size contributed to mining revenue increases. Bitcoin’s mempool, a sort of holding depot for verified transactions that need to be included in new blocks by miners, grew 11,000% since July 1.
  • Correspondingly, average daily fees increased 300% from the end of June, according to Coin Metrics data.
  • July’s revenue increase coincided with rallies of publicly traded mining companies.
  • Riot Blockchain gained 10% in July, closing the month at $2.62.
  • Even troubled Beijing-based miner manufacturer Canaan Inc. managed to gain 34% in the month, closing at $2.50.
Bitcoin mempool size and daily average transaction fee since January 2020
Bitcoin mempool size and daily average transaction fee since January 2020

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