The post Extreme Cold Cuts US Bitcoin Hashrate Amid Grid Stress appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Several US-based Bitcoin (BTC) mining pools have curtailed The post Extreme Cold Cuts US Bitcoin Hashrate Amid Grid Stress appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Several US-based Bitcoin (BTC) mining pools have curtailed

Extreme Cold Cuts US Bitcoin Hashrate Amid Grid Stress

Several US-based Bitcoin (BTC) mining pools have curtailed operations in response to extreme winter weather that strained electricity grids across the country.

The reductions came as an Arctic cold snap brought subfreezing temperatures across large parts of the United States.

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Arctic Weather Triggers Sharp Bitcoin Hashrate Pullback

According to TheMinerMag, 2 major Bitcoin mining pools serving North America collectively cut over 110 exahashes per second (EH/s) of hashrate in late January 2026.

Foundry USA, the world’s largest Bitcoin mining pool, saw a sharp drop in hashrate. It fell from nearly 340 EH/s to around 242 EH/s late last week.

Luxor also recorded a decline, with its hashrate sliding from roughly 45 EH/s to 26 EH/s. Smaller pullbacks were observed at Antpool and Binance Pool as well. These figures have since fallen further.

Data from the Hashrate Index shows that Foundry still controls approximately 163.5 EH/s of hashing power. It accounts for about 22.59% of the total Bitcoin network hashrate. Luxor’s share stands at 3.01%, with its hashrate falling to roughly 21.9 EH/s.

Bitcoin Mining Pools. Source: Hashrate Index

The widespread decline in hashrate coincides with a severe Arctic freeze that has brought snow, ice, and extreme cold, sharply increasing heating demand. Power grids in multiple states came under strain, prompting operators to issue conservation requests.

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According to the BBC, the winter storm has left at least three people dead and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of homes. Schools and roads were closed nationwide, and flights were canceled as “life-threatening” conditions stretched from Texas to New England.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Matthew Sigel, Head of digital assets research at VanEck, pointed to the role Bitcoin miners can play in easing grid strain during extreme weather events.

The hashrate downturn also comes amid a sustained drawdown in miner reserves. According to CryptoQuant data, Bitcoin miner holdings fell to their lowest level since 2010 in January 2026, highlighting the mounting financial pressure across the sector.

Subdued Bitcoin prices and rising energy costs are squeezing margins, pushing many miners toward unprofitable territory. In response, some operators are reassessing their business models. Bitfarms, for example, has begun reallocating resources toward artificial intelligence and high-performance computing.

Meanwhile, the broader outlook for miners remains challenging. Electricity prices reached a record 18.07 cents per kilowatt-hour in September 2025, up 10.5% since January.

BeInCrypto reported an emergency power auction plan from President Trump’s administration, set to add $15 billion in new generation through tech-backed, long-term contracts.

The plan may offer long-term relief as new capacity comes online, though the benefits will take time to materialize. In the interim, miners must focus on affordable access to power and active participation in demand response to survive.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/bitcoin-miners-arctic-hashrate-cut-2026/

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