Southern US is going to experience a major freeze this weekend. The weather forecast from AccuWeather issued a warning that is a bit alarming—ice storms and heavy snowfall are expected to cover approximately 1,800 miles, directly affecting over 60 million people. Power outages and traffic disruptions are expected to follow.
At a time when the power grid is under immense pressure, an interesting phenomenon has occurred. Some Bitcoin miners have started to proactively reduce their hash rate. This practice is not new to them—they did it during the Texas winter storm in 2022, when they cut back on mining power consumption to ease the load on the grid. Facing the imminent extreme weather again, miners clearly plan to repeat the strategy.
This reflects a phenomenon: large-scale mining operations have realized that, during critical moments when extreme weather impacts the energy system, voluntarily making concessions is more beneficial for the entire ecosystem. Instead of passive power cuts, proactive adjustments are preferable. In simple terms, this collaborative attitude not only helps alleviate pressure on the power grid but also maintains the reputation of the mining industry within energy policy discussions.
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RektDetective
· 15h ago
Miners actively reducing their hash rate this time; honestly, it's just to protect their own livelihoods. Smart people can see right through it.
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StakeOrRegret
· 15h ago
Miners proactively reducing power? Now that's smart—much better than passive power cuts. It shows that the community is also learning to coexist harmoniously. This move adds points to the crypto industry.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 15h ago
The miners' move this time is quite clever. Actively reducing hash power is definitely more comfortable than passive power outages, they've learned to be smart.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 15h ago
This move by the miners is impressive; proactively reducing hash power to ease the strain on the power grid is much better than being forced to shut down. Smart business insight.
Southern US is going to experience a major freeze this weekend. The weather forecast from AccuWeather issued a warning that is a bit alarming—ice storms and heavy snowfall are expected to cover approximately 1,800 miles, directly affecting over 60 million people. Power outages and traffic disruptions are expected to follow.
At a time when the power grid is under immense pressure, an interesting phenomenon has occurred. Some Bitcoin miners have started to proactively reduce their hash rate. This practice is not new to them—they did it during the Texas winter storm in 2022, when they cut back on mining power consumption to ease the load on the grid. Facing the imminent extreme weather again, miners clearly plan to repeat the strategy.
This reflects a phenomenon: large-scale mining operations have realized that, during critical moments when extreme weather impacts the energy system, voluntarily making concessions is more beneficial for the entire ecosystem. Instead of passive power cuts, proactive adjustments are preferable. In simple terms, this collaborative attitude not only helps alleviate pressure on the power grid but also maintains the reputation of the mining industry within energy policy discussions.