Does an increase in mining difficulty lead to higher power consumption?
do you mean in theory or practice? in practice, it's a simple yes, there are no ifs and maybes, we have 14 years' worth of data that proves power consumption and difficulty go hand in hand, it will probably be the case for many years to come, in fact, it would only get worse since efficiency improvement is only going to go down.
Thus, if difficulty increased 40% per year, probably all of the increase is driven by hardware efficiency progress. If it increased less, then the energy consumption is going back, and if it increases more than 40%, the energy consumption is going up.
It's more like 20%, refer to the code below. Also, price per th is irrelevant here, it has nothing to do with the power consumption unless I am missing a point.
How much-increased difficulty in the last years? Let's see (source:
Coinwarz):
- 2018: 1.93 to 5.58T (189%)
- 2019: 5.58 to 13.48T (148%)
- 2020: 13.48 to 18.59T (38%)
- 2021: 18.59 to 24.30T (31%)
- 2022: 24.30 to 34.24T (41%)
- 2023: 34.24 to 72.39T (111%)
Glad you made the effort to compile it, we can use it with the average yearly gear efficiency improvement which is 21%
S9 90w/th using 16nm chips
2017 - S11 76w/th 15.5% improvement
2018 - S15 57w/th 25% improvement
2019 - S17 45w/th 21% improvement
2020 - S19 36w/th 20% improvement
2020 - S19 Pro 29.5w/th 18% improvement
2022 - S19 XP 21.5w/th 27% improvement using 5nm chips
2024 - S21 17.5w/th 18% improvement
The above isn't exactly yearly, but it's almost that, so it's pretty solid.
So the best year we had a 27% efficiency improvement, while the lowest difficulty increase we had was 31%, so certainly, power consumption increased.
Obviously, the missing factor here is how much of the new gear is more efficient vs not, but it's safe to assume that a lot of it is not the most efficient.
so in 2018, if we did have a 189% gear efficiency improvement it doesn't mean the power increased by 0%, because that would only be possible if the entire new hashrate came from S15 and not people adding old gears.
Anyway, now that the majority of mining is done in the U.S under publically listed companies, you can dig the sec fillings and other available sources to see, Marathon Digital, Bitfarms, Riot, CleanSpark, Iris Energy, Core Scientific and etc, all of them have been increasing their power consumption, despite increasing their overall gear efficiency.