Does Bitcoin Mining Need Better Decentralization for Small Miners

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I would like to start a discussion about the future of small Bitcoin miners and mining decentralization.Today, Bitcoin mining is increasingly dominated by large mining farms, industrial operations, and investors with massive budgets. Small miners and hobby miners are becoming less common every year.Large operations can:Buy thousands of ASIC minersAccess cheaper electricityOperate industrial-scale mining farmsControl very large amounts of hash powerMeanwhile, small miners using devices like Bitaxe, a few ASICs, or home mining setups face extremely difficult conditions.I understand that Bitcoin mining is based on competition and economics. However, I also wonder whether excessive concentration of mining power could weaken decentralization over time.Some questions I think are worth discussing:How can small miners remain part of the Bitcoin ecosystem in the future?Could mining become too centralized around large corporations?Would encouraging small-scale mining strengthen decentralization?Are there technical or community-based ideas that could help smaller miners participate?I am not asking for free rewards or artificial advantages.I simply believe that keeping participation open to ordinary people is important for the long-term spirit of Bitcoin.What do you think?