Data Sources

Data coverage across ASICs, regions, pools, and Bitcoin network metrics

BitcoinMiningCost is built around a data catalog that connects hardware performance, electricity markets, pool behavior, and network conditions. The public site, dashboard views, and API surfaces are different access layers on top of that same underlying model.

Mining cost benchmarks

Cost to mine 1 BTC benchmarks, sector splits, historical mining-cost views, and ASIC snapshots that anchor the public cost floor.

Regional electricity economics

U.S. state and European country electricity surfaces used to model how geography changes mining economics across industrial, commercial, and residential assumptions.

ASIC and pool performance

Per-ASIC multipool and single-pool surfaces, custom power-price calculations, and calculator outputs that let operators compare machines under consistent assumptions.

Network intelligence

Blocks, transactions, hashrate, blocks by pool, transactions by pool, and capitulation-style stress indicators that frame miner operating conditions.

How the data is packaged

Public site surfaces

Homepage benchmarks, dashboard previews, leaderboard views, regional pages, and selected public API endpoints designed for discovery and research.

Pro analytics

Daily mining-cost series, pool comparison endpoints, calculator surfaces, and network datasets exposed through keyed API access.

Enterprise raw data

BTC per kWh, BTC per day, ASIC index helpers, and higher-granularity modeling inputs intended for desks, operators, and integration workflows.

Explore the current surfaces

Start with the public leaderboard and regional pages, then move into the dashboard and docs for deeper detail. The same catalog powers the tweet automation, calculators, and keyed API surfaces.