There is also headroom in power efficiency and uptime, the note said, and miners can benefit from extracting more hashrate from their existing portfolios by upgrading their hardware to the latest generations of ASICs. The hashrate, a measure of computing power, is a proxy for competition in the industry and mining difficulty.
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