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Riot Platforms Bucks Trend of Weak Bitcoin Production in January

Riot mined 527 bitcoin in January, the highest amount since December 2023.

Mining Stocks YTD Share Price Performance (TradingView)
Mining Stocks YTD Share Price Performance (TradingView)

What to know:

  • Riot Platforms mined 527 bitcoin in the month of January, highest monthly production since December 2023.
  • Most other mining companies that have released production numbers have seen a negative month-over-month production number.
  • Bitcoin difficulty is scheduled to hit an all-time high on Feb. 9

Riot Platforms (RIOT) mined 527 Bitcoin (BTC) in January, marking its highest monthly production since December 2023 and reflecting a 2% increase from the previous month, according to Farside data.

However, the broader bitcoin mining sector reported underwhelming production figures, with most major mining firms experiencing month-over-month declines.

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MARA Holdings (MARA) mined 750 BTC in January, representing a 13% decline from December. Similarly, Cleanspark (CLSK) saw a 6% decrease, mining 626 BTC. Other mining firms also reported negative month-over-month production figures:

  • IREN (IREN): 2% decline
  • Core Scientific (CORZ): 13% decline
  • Cipher Mining (CIFR): 7% decline
  • Bitfarms (BITF): 5% decline
  • Hut 8 (HUT): 31% decline
Mining Production Numbers (Farside)
Mining Production Numbers (Farside)

The widespread decline in bitcoin production can be attributed to the increasing network difficulty, which both Riot and MARA's CEOs cited as a key challenge.

"In January, our production saw a 12% month-over-month decline in blocks won, largely due to fluctuations in network difficulty and intermittent curtailment," said Fred Thiel, MARA's chairman and CEO.

"Riot mined 527 Bitcoin in January, marking the second consecutive month of increased production despite rising network difficulty,” said Jason Les, CEO of Riot.

Bitcoin’s mining difficulty adjusts every 2,016 blocks to maintain an average block time of 10 minutes. The next difficulty adjustment, set for Feb. 9, is projected to hit an all-time high, surpassing the previous record of 108.11 trillion (T).

Mining Stocks Performance Year-to-Date

Bitcoin has risen 4% YTD, serving as a benchmark for mining stocks. Among miners:

  • Cipher Mining (CIFR) is the standout performer, up 27%
  • IREN, RIOT, and CLSK have all posted double-digit gains
  • Bitdeer Technologies (BTDR) is down 25%
  • Core Scientific (CORZ) and TerraWulf (WULF) are both down approximately 10%.

Hive (HIVE), BTDR and WULF have yet to report January production figures.

James Van Straten

James Van Straten is a Senior Analyst at CoinDesk, specializing in Bitcoin and its interplay with the macroeconomic environment. Previously, James worked as a Research Analyst at Saidler & Co., a Swiss hedge fund, where he developed expertise in on-chain analytics. His work focuses on monitoring flows to analyze Bitcoin's role within the broader financial system. In addition to his professional endeavors, James serves as an advisor to Coinsilium, a UK publicly traded company, where he provides guidance on their Bitcoin treasury strategy. He also holds investments in Bitcoin, MicroStrategy (MSTR), and Semler Scientific (SMLR).

James Van Straten