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Trader predicts Bitcoin’s 'death' as miners pivot to AI

Trader predicts Bitcoin’s ‘death’ as miners pivot to AI

Ran Neuner says AI hosting’s higher returns are “killing” Bitcoin mining.

AI hosting brings Bitcoin miners nearly eight times the revenue of mining. Trader Ran Neuner said such a disparity is “killing” the Bitcoin network.

He argued that both industries compete for the same power capacity, yet AI companies are prepared to pay more. Revenue for digital-gold miners is $57-129 per megawatt, while data centres for neural networks yield $200-500 for the same load.

As evidence of the trend, Neuner cited several corporate examples:

  • Core Scientific received a loan of $500m from Morgan Stanley to build AI data centres;
  • MARA Holdings notified the SEC of its intention to sell part of its bitcoin reserves to pivot to AI;
  • Hut 8 signed a $7bn agreement with Google to build AI infrastructure;
  • Cipher Mining reduced its hashrate to service neural networks;
  • Bitmain co-founder Jihan Wu has left mining entirely for AI.

“If I were a miner, the choice would be obvious. That is why more participants are leaving the network,” the expert said.

He also pointed to a fall in hashrate — the metric is down 14.5% from its October peak. The exit of miners raises the risk of a 51% attack, Neuner believes. Previously such episodes were smoothed by difficulty recalculation, but today the shortage of energy worsens the situation.

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Bitcoin hashrate. Source: Hashrate Index.

In his view, digital gold can compete with AI only on one condition — if its price rises.

“I hope Bitcoin prints one green candle. Maybe because of war, maybe because of regulation,” he concluded.

Counterarguments

Crypto pioneer and Blockstream CEO Adam Back disagreed with Neuner’s conclusions. He said that mining difficulty will adjust and will push out only the least efficient players.

“Tick tock, next block! Difficulty falls, those who switched to AI leave, and mining profitability converges with AI profitability,” he wrote.

Analyst Willy Woo took a similar view. He stressed that in this context the price of electricity is not decisive — it affects only competition among Bitcoin miners.

“How much the Bitcoin network is willing to pay for its security is determined by the price of BTC and the use of the blockchain. […] Study Bitcoin’s difficulty adjustment mechanism — it is a fundamental cornerstone for understanding BTC,” the expert said.

Investor Fred Krueger explained that when AI offers better economics, miners will switch off until network difficulty falls and mining returns to profitability. This is Bitcoin’s normal operating cycle, he noted.

ESG specialist Daniel Batten also argued that AI’s expansion depends on digital gold. Miners, he said, can harness underused energy, balance power systems and run legacy equipment on cheap electricity.

In March, Wintermute analysts said the traditional mining model is no longer relevant. They argue that to survive, Bitcoin miners will either have to switch to AI hosting or learn to manage their bitcoin reserves as working capital.

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