Data shows that in the past three days, Foundry USA has been the largest mining pool, with a computing power of approximately 95.89 EH/s, accounting for 33.26% of the global Bitcoin network computing power. Following closely behind are Antpool with 15.97% of the global computing power and Binance Pool with 15.54% of the computing power. F2pool (14.22%) and Viabtc (9.41%) ranked fourth and fifth respectively. There are currently about 12 known mining pools, and the top five mining pools have controlled 88.4% of the world's Bitcoin computing power.
According to macromicro.me, which calculated its estimate based on electricity consumption and daily bitcoin issuance data provided by Cambridge University, the production cost of Bitcoin is still higher than its current spot market value. The average cost of mining a single Bitcoin is currently about $24,119, while its spot market price is about $21,901. (Bitcoin.com)