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How Does the Increasing Mining Difficulty Affect the Profitability of Older Hardware?

Increasing mining difficulty means the network requires more computational power to find a valid block hash. Older hardware, with lower hash rates and often higher power consumption, becomes significantly less efficient.

The cost of electricity consumed may eventually exceed the value of the cryptocurrency mined, leading to negative profitability and forcing miners to upgrade or shut down.

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