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June 17, 2026, 12:27:36 PM
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I know that when Bitcoin was initially introduced at the early stage, miners faced a lot of challenges starting from the government regulations, the cost of setting up a mining rig, source of funds and maintenance, competing for mining rewards, energy source, and so many others.

I would like to ask for the sake of those who are miners around, are there significant challenges miners face currently, aside from the ones that are very common when bitcoin newly started, considering this current dispensation, what are the challenges are miners facing?

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June 17, 2026, 12:35:46 PM
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I know that when Bitcoin was initially introduced at the early stage, miners faced a lot of challenges starting from the government regulations, the cost of setting up a mining rig, source of funds and maintenance, competing for mining rewards, energy source, and so many others.
What I know is that the early miners are very lucky in a way that they can be able to set up a mining rig or a mining farm and even a mining pool now. They mined bitcoin on a computer and it was 50 BTC for each blocked mined at the time. It was later that they started using graphics card which is far cheaper than ASICs.

It was easy to mine at that time than now. The mining difficulty was low that time but high now.

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June 17, 2026, 12:59:14 PM
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I know that when Bitcoin was initially introduced at the early stage, miners faced a lot of challenges starting from the government regulations, the cost of setting up a mining rig, source of funds and maintenance, competing for mining rewards, energy source, and so many others.

I would like to ask for the sake of those who are miners around, are there significant challenges miners face currently, aside from the ones that are very common when bitcoin newly started, considering this current dispensation, what are the challenges are miners facing?
In the early days, Bitcoin was mined by enthusiasts using CPUs, and many of them complained that their computers were overheating.
At the time, no one knew Bitcoin would have such promising prospects.
The current problem for miners is finding cheap electricity, which is becoming more expensive every year. Newcomers are reluctant to enter this risky business.

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June 17, 2026, 11:41:36 PM
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I would like to ask for the sake of those who are miners around, are there significant challenges miners face currently, aside from the ones that are very common when bitcoin newly started, considering this current dispensation, what are the challenges are miners facing?

Government regulation is not clear yet here in my country about having a miner, but the biggest challenge here when building or having a small mining farm is the electricity cost, which is too expensive compared to the past. I had multiple ASIC units and rigs. However, nowadays it is no longer profitable. I am planning to have a solar but still want the ASIC. The problem is that I will need big set of solar to be able to run a single ASIC unit 24/7.

It's not the same as before; you can easily start mining after you buy and complain later about the noise.

Don't forget the noise; it's also one of the challenges.

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June 18, 2026, 12:09:59 PM
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I would like to ask for the sake of those who are miners around, are there significant challenges miners face currently, aside from the ones that are very common when bitcoin newly started, considering this current dispensation, what are the challenges are miners facing?

Government regulation is not clear yet here in my country about having a miner, but the biggest challenge here when building or having a small mining farm is the electricity cost, which is too expensive compared to the past. I had multiple ASIC units and rigs. However, nowadays it is no longer profitable. I am planning to have a solar but still want the ASIC. The problem is that I will need big set of solar to be able to run a single ASIC unit 24/7.

It's not the same as before; you can easily start mining after you buy and complain later about the noise.

Don't forget the noise; it's also one of the challenges.
Laws of my country require two meters for such cunning people. If you send excess electricity to the grid, the price will be 3 cents; if you consume it, the price will be 8 cents Smiley
If you calculate all this according to different rules, then you can think about solar energy. Batteries are very expensive to buy, and if you don't mine for more than half a day, it will negatively affect your profits and the payback of your ASICs.

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June 18, 2026, 12:25:56 PM
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The current problem for miners is finding cheap electricity, which is becoming more expensive every year. Newcomers are reluctant to enter this risky business.

I'm wondering how effective could having alternative source of renewable energy could be when we make use of the energy from solar panel, wind or any other source that could in cure less cost on the cost of energy demand, to be honest government are taking advantage of this uppon miners and they are not even making provisions to make mining encouraging to those intending to do it.

They can come in by providing for them services that could encourage mining, this could  be in form of loans, setting up alternative grid for power supply to make it affordable for everyone, some miners will  have to sell their bitcoin to meet up some demands, instead of investing or holding their bitcoin reward as the challenges are more, though I won't be surprised anyway, since they have once attacked on bitcoin mining.

Government regulation is not clear yet here in my country about having a miner, but the biggest challenge here when building or having a small mining farm is the electricity cost, which is too expensive compared to the past. I had multiple ASIC units and rigs. However, nowadays it is no longer profitable. I am planning to have a solar but still want the ASIC. The problem is that I will need big set of solar to be able to run a single ASIC unit 24/7.

It's not the same as before; you can easily start mining after you buy and complain later about the noise.

Don't forget the noise; it's also one of the challenges.

This aspect of the noise captivated my attention the most, maybe this current dispensation could possibly bring a solution to ASICS Miners that don't make noise as well as consume more electricity.

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June 18, 2026, 12:48:02 PM
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The current problem for miners is finding cheap electricity, which is becoming more expensive every year. Newcomers are reluctant to enter this risky business.

I'm wondering how effective could having alternative source of renewable energy could be when we make use of the energy from solar panel, wind or any other source that could in cure less cost on the cost of energy demand, to be honest government are taking advantage of this uppon miners and they are not even making provisions to make mining encouraging to those intending to do it.
I think it depends on your country. If you don't have cheap loans for alternative energy development programs, it won't be profitable for you.

You need to look at the experience of your local miners, because the situation varies greatly.
In my country, if you start doing this, you will first have to obtain a lot of documents and permits if the power exceeds 15 kilowatts.

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June 18, 2026, 01:13:53 PM
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The current problem for miners is finding cheap electricity, which is becoming more expensive every year. Newcomers are reluctant to enter this risky business.

I'm wondering how effective could having alternative source of renewable energy could be when we make use of the energy from solar panel, wind or any other source that could in cure less cost on the cost of energy demand, to be honest government are taking advantage of this uppon miners and they are not even making provisions to make mining encouraging to those intending to do it.
I think it depends on your country. If you don't have cheap loans for alternative energy development programs, it won't be profitable for you.

You need to look at the experience of your local miners, because the situation varies greatly.
In my country, if you start doing this, you will first have to obtain a lot of documents and permits if the power exceeds 15 kilowatts.

I get your idea here, in this case we may not have to depend on government alone as our only alternative, there are independent services and platforms online that could serve the similar purpose, we have partnerships organizations and we also have some that are even non-governmental organizations that are willing to support any tangible project that has future prospects.

That being said, if government are not ready to support everything that has to do with the challenges miners face, then I think considering for public interest or private intervention could be a good alternative in order for us to have a smooth and running mining activities, posing lesser challenges, some of them which deals with liquidity, targeting miners, an order crypto entities.

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