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"textContent": "Bitcoin miners' identity is fracturing on four fronts simultaneously: crushed margins, accelerating AI pivots, expanding debt loads, and a treasury sell discipline that no longer holds. CoinShares' latest mining report shows public miners' weighted-average cash cost was roughly $79,995 per BTC in the fourth quarter of 2025. The hash price fell to approximately $36-$38 per […]\n\nThe post Bitcoin miners start funding pivot to AI with debt while selling BTC to stay liquid appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
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