Bitcoin Miners Flood Binance as Exchange Inflows Hit Four-Month High

Bitcoin miners significantly increased their transfers to Binance during June. Data suggests that the total miner inflows to the exchange have surpassed 150,000 BTC.

According to CryptoQuant, the figure marks the highest level of miner deposits to Binance in more than four months and points to a sharp rise in activity from wallets associated with mining operations.

Massive Miner Transfers

Miner inflows had remained relatively moderate in previous months before climbing sharply in June. The latest rise indicates that miners have become more active in moving their holdings to the exchange. This could reflect profit-taking after a period of price stability or efforts to secure liquidity to cover operational costs amid changing mining conditions and ongoing market volatility.

CryptoQuant explained that higher miner deposits do not automatically mean that all of the transferred Bitcoin will be sold immediately. However, the increase does place a larger amount of Bitcoin on the exchange, which increases the potential supply that could enter the market.

The analysis said that if these higher inflows are accompanied by weaker demand or lower buying activity, they could add selling pressure to Bitcoin prices. On the other hand, if the market absorbs the additional supply without a significant price decline, it could indicate strong demand and the ability of buyers to handle the increased supply.

At the same time, Alphractal’s Mining Equilibrium Index was at 0.75, which means that BTC miners are earning less than the annual average.

Bigger Story Behind Miner Pressures

The decline in mining profitability comes as several public mining companies have already reduced their Bitcoin holdings to cope with weaker economics and rising operating costs. But prominent independent analyst Shanaka Anslem Perera argued that these miners are not abandoning mining because the business has collapsed, but because artificial intelligence companies are offering far higher returns for the same energy infrastructure.

In a post on X, Perera said many publicly listed miners now face average production costs of around $80,000 per BTC. Some operations have become unprofitable when Bitcoin trades below that level. The downward difficulty adjustments this year indicated that some mining machines had already gone offline.

According to Perera, the major factor behind the industry’s shift is the growing demand for AI computing. He said a megawatt of electricity that generates roughly $1 million annually through Bitcoin mining can produce between $10 million and $20 million through AI hosting services. As a result, valuable assets such as power contracts, land, grid connections, and cooling infrastructure are increasingly being redirected toward AI operations.

Perera also added that Bitcoin’s network remains resilient because mining difficulty adjusts automatically when miners leave, which allows remaining participants to operate more profitably. He also said that the larger long-term issue is BTC’s dependence on block subsidies, which continue to decline through future halving events.

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