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Bitcoin Bottom Signal Flashes Again as Mining Cost Metric Predicts Rally

May 02, 2025 at 09:17 am

Robert Breedlove, a noted "Freedom Maximalist" and host of the podcast "What is Money?", recently shared insights suggesting that Bitcoin may be at or near a market bottom.

Bitcoin Bottom Signal Flashes Again as Mining Cost Metric Predicts Rally

Robert Breedlove, a noted “Freedom Maximalist” and host of the podcast “What is Money?”, recently shared insights suggesting that Bitcoin may be at or near a market bottom.

Drawing on data from industry analysts and historical trends, Breedlove highlighted a key metric known as the Average Miner Cost of Production, which has historically timed major Bitcoin reversals.

Breedlove further pointed out that Bitcoin is already up 25% since its April 9th low, and with indicators such as the industry average cost to mine a Bitcoin converging, there are signs that a bullish reversal may be unfolding. According to data aggregated by the Blockware team, this metric has successfully signaled each of the last six Bitcoin bottoms: April 2016, December 2018, March 2020, September 2020, November 2022, and September 2024.

The rationale behind this indicator is derived from the economics of mining. In rational markets, assets typically do not trade below their cost of production. For Bitcoin, this breakeven point varies among miners due to factors such as machine efficiency, electricity costs, and operational uptime. However, a reliable average can be gleaned from data provided by industry analysts.

A chart shared by Blockware vividly demonstrates how the price of Bitcoin has historically followed the trajectory of the average miner breakeven cost. As current metrics again converge, Breedlove suggests that Bitcoin is poised for another significant rally.

While Breedlove usually refrains from commenting on short-term price action, the convergence of historical accuracy and current market behavior makes this signal particularly noteworthy. For those interested in tracking market cycles in greater detail, this may be a strong indication that a new upward phase for Bitcoin is unfolding.

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