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Bitcoin Electricity Cost Drops to $46,000, What It Means for Miners

Felix van Dijk by Felix van Dijk
April 13, 2026
in Bitcoin News
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Bitcoin’s electricity cost has dropped to approximately $46,000, according to the latest publicly available data from Capriole’s production cost chart. The reading, dated March 22, 2026, places the metric well below Bitcoin’s current spot price and signals easing pressure on miner energy economics.

Bitcoin Electrical Cost Falls to $46,000 in the Latest Public Capriole Data

Bitcoin electrical cost measures the estimated energy expenditure required to mine one BTC. It is a narrower metric than full production cost, which also accounts for hardware depreciation, labor, and overhead.

Capriole’s latest available row shows a Bitcoin electrical cost of $46,426, rounded from the precise reading of 46,425.85. That data point is timestamped 2026-03-22 UTC, not a live April figure.

Bitcoin Electrical Cost
$46,426
Latest available public Capriole value, timestamped 2026-03-22 UTC.

Capriole notes that select premium charts shown to free users may be delayed by up to three weeks. The original headline’s “JUST IN” framing, according to an unconfirmed tip, cannot be verified against the public chart given this lag.

Over the most recent 10 daily observations available on the public chart, Bitcoin electrical cost fell from roughly $48,655 to $46,426, a decline of about 4.6% in that window.

What the Lower Electricity Cost Means for Bitcoin Miners and Production Margins

The same March 22 Capriole row places Bitcoin’s full production cost at $58,032, which includes expenses beyond electricity such as equipment and facilities. Bitcoin was priced at $67,860 in that row, yielding a production margin of roughly 17.5%.

A declining electricity cost line eases the floor under miner profitability. When BTC trades well above both the electrical cost and the full production cost, miners face less immediate pressure to sell reserves or shut down rigs.

At press time, Bitcoin trades at $73,107, up about 2.8% over the prior 24 hours. That places spot price roughly $27,000 above the latest public electrical cost estimate and $15,000 above the full production cost figure.

Bitcoin Spot Price
$73,107
Public CoinGecko market page used instead of the raw API endpoint.

Miner profitability depends on more than power costs alone. Hash rate currently sits at approximately 1.07 trillion hashes per second, with network difficulty at roughly 139 trillion. Both figures reflect a competitive mining landscape where operational efficiency, not just cheap electricity, determines who stays profitable.

The broader market context adds nuance. While Bitcoin has held above $70,000 in recent sessions, the Fear and Greed Index reads 12, labeled Extreme Fear. That gap between rising price and fearful sentiment suggests traders remain cautious despite the favorable miner cost spread.

Why Traders Watch the Bitcoin Electricity Cost Line as a Market Signal

Some market participants treat miner cost lines as informal support levels. The logic is straightforward: when BTC approaches the cost of production, miners reduce selling pressure, and historically informed buyers step in near those levels.

Leverage Shares has previously analyzed instances where Bitcoin bounced near the average electricity cost, treating the Capriole line as a reference level for price reactions. That kind of institutional framing gives the metric visibility beyond the mining community.

However, cost models do not guarantee price direction. The electrical cost line is a backward-looking estimate derived from hash rate, difficulty, and energy prices. It describes miner economics, not market demand. A drop in the cost line to $46,000 does not mean BTC will hold above that level in a severe downturn.

The combination of elevated hash rate, high difficulty, and Extreme Fear sentiment creates a mixed signal. Miners appear resilient at current cost levels, yet broader risk appetite remains weak. Events outside mining economics, such as institutional developments in the crypto industry or macroeconomic shifts, could weigh more heavily on price than the cost floor alone.

For now, the $46,000 electrical cost print is one data point in a larger picture. It confirms that the energy component of mining BTC has declined meaningfully in recent weeks, giving miners wider margins at current prices. Whether that margin holds depends on where broader market forces take Bitcoin next.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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Felix van Dijk

Regulation Reporter | Institutional Crypto Journalist | Power & Policy Analyst
Felix van Dijk is a European crypto journalist whose work focuses on regulation, institutional behavior, and the centers of power that shape digital-asset markets. At TheCCPress, he covers regulators, exchanges, policy conflicts, and the institutional side of crypto adoption, with a preference for stories where law, legitimacy, and market structure collide. His writing is built for readers who want more than surface-level updates and need a clearer view of who holds influence and how that influence is exercised.

“In crypto, regulation is rarely just about rules. It is about who gets legitimacy, who gets access, and who gets to define the market on acceptable terms.”

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- Gender: Male
- Born: December 1987
- Based: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Company: TheCCPress
- Website: https://theccpress.com/
- Coverage Focus: Conflicts, power, regulators, exchanges, institutions, European crypto policy

Experience
Felix has spent more than a decade working across blockchain media, research, and policy-linked reporting. His strongest background is in explaining the overlap between adoption, regulation, and institutional strategy. At TheCCPress, that makes him a natural fit for stories about exchanges, legal friction, market legitimacy, and the organizations that shape the rules of participation.

Background
With training in media and technology and a career rooted in European crypto reporting, Felix brings a policy-literate, institution-aware perspective to the newsroom. He is less interested in short-term market noise than in understanding which actors are building durable influence and how regulatory pressure changes the balance of power.

Achievements
Felix’s best work tends to connect public policy with real market consequences. He is especially strong on stories where a regulatory change, exchange decision, or institutional move creates a wider conflict about control, compliance, or narrative dominance in crypto.

Work Style
He writes in a measured, research-led way and tends to frame stories around systems rather than isolated announcements. That makes him effective in categories where the article needs to explain a conflict clearly and show why a single company, regulator, or institution matters beyond one headline.

Skills
Felix’s core strengths include crypto regulation reporting, institutional analysis, exchange coverage, investigative framing, and editorial synthesis around power and policy. He is most valuable on stories that need both context and structural interpretation.

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Within the new TheCCPress taxonomy, Felix is one of the clearest fits for conflicts/regulation, power/regulators, power/exchanges, and people/institutions. He helps anchor the site’s authority in questions of control, legitimacy, and institutional influence.

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