Hashvalue North American Hashrate Share Surpasses 60% Amid Global Mining Migration Surge

Hashvalue reported that North American nodes now account for over 60% of its total global hashrate, cementing the region’s status as the platform’s most dominant computational hub amid ongoing global mining migration trends.
The dramatic shift follows several quarters of hashrate rebalancing across continents, driven by changing energy economics, regional policy developments, and the broader decentralization of digital infrastructure. Hashvalue’s latest data snapshot reveals North America as the single-largest contributor across BTC, ETH (pre-merge legacy), and multi-chain PoW mining pools.
The uptick is fueled in part by recent infrastructure upgrades, including the activation of the Canada West data center, deployment of high-efficiency ASIC clusters, and the integration of smart node cooling powered by hydroelectric and wind energy.
Hashvalue’s analytics team reports that from July to October:
North American hashrate share grew from 47% to 60.3%
Node uptime in the region averaged 99.98%
Energy efficiency per terahash improved by 31%
Regional user growth surpassed 24,000 net new accounts
Increased migration from traditional Eurasian mining zones has also played a role. With ongoing geopolitical volatility and hardware logistics bottlenecks in other regions, many GPU farms and cloud miners have rerouted tasks toward North American clusters due to network reliability and regulatory clarity.
The platform’s dashboard now features a new “Regional Hashrate Distribution Map” where users can track real-time node concentration by continent, contract binding zone, and energy profile. Contract holders also have the option to prioritize routing through specific regions under the “Geo Preference” tab.
Hashvalue emphasized that the trend isn’t about consolidation, but resilience: “Decentralization doesn’t mean even distribution—it means capacity is accessible where it’s viable and trusted. North America has emerged as one of those anchors.”
To support the influx, Hashvalue plans to expand modular node arrays across the Pacific Northwest and Great Lakes regions, while reinforcing its ESG-compliant grid balancing systems to maintain operational sustainability.
According to third-party observers, this rebalancing underscores broader shifts in blockchain resource geography. “Hashrate sovereignty is becoming part of regional tech competitiveness,” one infrastructure strategist noted. “Hashvalue’s public stats offer a useful lens on how decentralized economies are actually clustering.”
Looking ahead, Hashvalue will publish a quarterly mining geography index tracking node weight, performance, and environmental attributes to inform long-term deployment and user selection strategies.
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