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I just saw that Bitcoin's hash rate has reported a quarterly decline for the first time in six years. Quite remarkable, because normally it only keeps growing. It seems that more and more miners are switching their hardware to AI projects because they are currently more profitable.
That says a lot about where the money is flowing in the tech industry right now. Crypto mining remains interesting, but the ROI for miners apparently can no longer be ignored if they can switch to AI. The question is whether this is a passing trend or if we're truly seeing a shift in how miners allocate their resources.
If this continues, it could significantly impact network security and the entire mining industry. It's interesting to keep an eye on what happens in the coming months.