Poolin Hash Rate Share Cut In Half
Bitcoin mining pool, Poolin, suspends withdrawals this week and suffers for it. Nearly 50% of their hash rate share looks to have left over the last few days.
Poolin Hash Rate Takes A Hit
A few days ago, one of the largest Bitcoin mining pools, Poolin, suspended withdrawals from their wallet service, PoolinWallet, in an effort to stabilize assets and preserve liquidity. This is significant because: 1) Poolin is a China-based mining pool service, operating in China after the mining ban, and 2) the pool was estimated to have roughly 10% of the hash rate before withdrawals were suspended.
Fortunately, there is a simple response for Bitcoin miners worried about PoolinWallet withdrawals and using their mining pool service: switch to another mining pool, a process that takes seconds (as just one example, miners can instantly switch to Slush Pool and set up auto withdrawals). Switching to another pool won’t unfreeze withdrawals from Poolin but it does provide the hash rate market a mechanism to vote with their ASICs in real time and choose a more competitive global pool.
So far, that’s exactly what we’ve seen over the last few days. A three-month pool distribution view shows Poolin to have had 10.5% of hash rate. The latest three-day view shows that hash rate share has fallen by over half, to 4.83%. A three-day view doesn’t always capture the data with perfect accuracy, but the estimations show a clear trend: hash rate is leaving Poolin at a good clip.
Using Glassnode data, we can take the share of Poolin’s Bitcoin block rewards relative to the total market and estimate their share of hash rate on a daily basis, which is a similar method to the above data. Although volatile, we can see yesterday’s daily hash rate share fall to 5.48%, which is the lowest value since the China mining bad period in 2021.
Total hash rate, using the seven-day moving average, hasn’t moved much at all over the last few days so one assumption is that the hash rate that left Poolin found a new home fairly quickly and stayed online.
Keep reading with a 7-day free trial
Subscribe to Bitcoin Magazine Pro™ to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.