Bitcoin Miners Hit $1.086B in May, Hashprice Drops 17.82% in 30 Days to $30.77 Per PH/s

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According to Bitcoin.com News, Bitcoin miners generated $1.086 billion in May revenue, the first billion-dollar month since January 2026. However, hashprice has since fallen 17.82% over 30 days, with daily revenue per petahash per second (PH/s) declining to $30.77 from $37.44, according to data from hashrateindex.com. The drop reflects pressure from Bitcoin trading near $66,000, causing network hashrate to slip below 975 EH/s. A potential 7.5% difficulty adjustment around June 13 could provide miners temporary relief, though sustained gains depend on Bitcoin price recovery.
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