Since the start of the year, Bitcoin’s[1] price has surged by over 32 percent on the price charts. Thanks to the said surge, BTC, at press time, was valued at over $37k while it was priced at just $28k when the year began.
However, what is really interesting is that this surge is being backed by strong fundamentals that seem to be reassuring investors that Bitcoin will be able to maintain its current position, without becoming vulnerable to massive price swings and corrections on the charts.

Source: Blockchain.com[2]
In yet another win for Bitcoin, the network was able to register its highest ever total hash rate to date with a figure of 163.7 EH/s, according to network data provided by Blockchain.com. For Bitcoin, the mining hash rate is a key security metric that highlights the immutability and overall security and resistance of its network’s transactions.
In 2020 alone, Bitcoin’s total hash rate almost doubled, providing further evidence of the fact that the present bull run and Bitcoin’s price action are based on strong fundamentals. The fact that this time around Bitcoin’s ‘expensive’ $37k valuation is based on such strong fundamentals may also be an encouraging and welcome sign for new investors to enter the Bitcoin market.
Over the last quarter of 2020, however, Bitcoin’s network did witness a decline in hash rate as the Sichuan province – an area with high miner concentration – saw many of its miners migrate as the wet season came to an end.

Source: Blockchain.com[3]
Interestingly, miner revenue has also seen a very notable spike from the second half of 2020 and it is likely to continue surging. According to data compiled by Blockchain.com, miner revenue – which is determined by the total value of block rewards and transaction