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Home»Mining»Bitcoin miner outflows spike in January, but public sales remain limited
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Bitcoin miner outflows spike in January, but public sales remain limited

February 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read

Bitcoin miner outflows jumped to 28,605 $BTC, worth about $1.8 billion, on Feb. 5, one of the largest single-day transfers since November 2024, as prices swung sharply during a volatile trading session.

Another 20,169 Bitcoin ($BTC), worth about $1.4 billion, left miner-linked wallets on Feb. 6, according to data from CryptoQuant. The last comparable spike occurred on Nov. 12, 2024, when outflows reached 30,187 $BTC.

The spike coincided with sharp price swings, with $BTC trading at about $62,809 on Feb. 5 before rebounding to $70,544 a day later. Large miner wallet transfers during volatile sessions often draw scrutiny because they can signal potential selling pressure.

Eight miners disclosed January figures so far: CleanSpark, Bitdeer, Hive Digital Technologies, BitFuFu, Canaan, LM Funding America, Cango and DMG Blockchain Solutions. They reported a combined production of roughly 2,377 $BTC for the month. That total is far below the 28,605 $BTC transferred in a single day on Feb. 5.

Outflows likely reflect broader ecosystem flows

The scale of the Feb. 5 and Feb. 6 outflows exceeds the January production of the publicly reporting firms reviewed by Cointelegraph.

Even combining disclosed January sales from CleanSpark, Cango and DMG, confirmed selling amounts remain a fraction of the 28,605 $BTC transferred in a single day.

However, miner outflows do not automatically equate to capitulation or immediate spot-market selling.

According to CryptoQuant, miner outflow includes transfers to exchanges as well as internal wallet movements and transfers to other entities, meaning the metric does not by itself confirm that coins were sold on the open market.

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Given the scale of the transfers relative to disclosed public miner sales, the movements may reflect activity beyond large, listed firms.

Bitcoin Miner Outflow 30-day chart. Source: CryptoQuant

Public miner disclosures show mixed treasury moves

CleanSpark reported mining 573 $BTC and selling 158.63 $BTC during the month, ending January with 13,513 $BTC on its balance sheet.

Cango mined 496.35 $BTC and disclosed selling 550.03 $BTC, stating it would continue to sell newly mined Bitcoin to support the expansion of its artificial intelligence and inference platform.

On Feb. 9, the company sold an additional 4,451 $BTC for about $305 million to partially repay a Bitcoin-collateralized loan and fund its AI pivot.

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Other firms took a different approach. Canaan mined 83 $BTC and increased its reserves to 1,778 $BTC and 3,951 ETH. LM Funding mined 7.8 $BTC and reported no sales, lifting its treasury to 364.1 $BTC.

Meanwhile, Hive used structured pledge mechanics tied to 480 $BTC to preserve liquidity while maintaining operations.

While some miners report monthly production results consistently, others only report intermittently or have shifted to quarterly disclosures.

January miner data compiled by Cointelegraph. Source: Cointelegraph

Related: Bitcoin miners IREN, CleanSpark shares plunge as earnings fall short

Winter storms affect US miner hashrates

Network hashrate also fluctuated sharply in late January as severe winter storms hit parts of the United States. On Jan. 27, Bitcoin’s hashrate fell to 663 exahashes per second over two days, marking a more than 40% drop.

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Total mining hashrate. Source: Blockchain.com

The temporary decline came as miners curtailed operations to stabilize regional power grids during extreme cold and surging energy demand. US-based firms reported reduced uptime, including Marathon Digital Holdings and Iren, which saw sharp short-term drops in daily production.

Blockchain.com data showed that hashrate recovered in early February after the drop during the last week of January.

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