WYOMING AIMS FOR 5 OF THE U S BITCOIN MINING HASHRATE BY NEXT HALVENING

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 01:11  |  Written by: Raoul Pal

Wyoming Aims For 5 Of The U S Bitcoin Mining Hashrate By Next Halvening
Wyoming Aims For 5 Of The U S Bitcoin Mining Hashrate By Next Halvening

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It only makes sense to use our strength as an energy producer to promote other economic development opportunities, such as Bitcoin mining.” “At today’s hash rate

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Wyoming is on a mission to house 5% of the U.S. Bitcoin mining hashrate by the next halvening in May 2025. This goes hand-in-hand with Wyoming’s strengths and aligns

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This article draws on findings from the May 2025 Consolidated Review of Energy in Wyoming Report issued by the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy

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As the Bitcoin network approaches another halvening eventa periodic reduction in the reward for mining transactionsthe stakes for miners are significantly higher.

Wyoming could account for almost 2.88EH/s of the total worldwide hash power if it obtains the 5%. To achieve this, Wyoming will need to have about ten times the hash rate

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