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Bitcoin Block Reward Halving Countdown

by pruned - 02 December, 2021 - 05:20 PM
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What is the Bitcoin Halving (Halvening)?

New bitcoins are issued by the Bitcoin network every 10 minutes.
For the first four years of Bitcoin's existence, the amount of new bitcoins issued every 10 minutes was 50.
Every four years, this number is cut in half. The day the amount halves is called a "halving" or "halvening".
 
In 2012, the amount of new bitcoins issued every 10 minutes dropped from 50 bitcoins to 25. In 2016,
it dropped from 25 to 12.5. In the most recent May 11, 2020 halving, the reward dropped from 12.5 to 6.25 BTC per block.
 
In the 2024 halving, the reward will drop from 6.25 BTC per block to 3.125 BTC.


What is the Significance of the Bitcoin Block Halving?

The halving decreases the amount of new bitcoins generated per block.
This means the supply of new bitcoins is lower, making buying more expensive.
 
In normal markets, lower supply with steady demand usually leads to higher prices.
Since the halving reduces the supply of new bitcoins, and demand usually remains steady,
the halving has usually preceded some of Bitcoin's largest runs. Smart
 


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What is the Bitcoin Halving (Halvening)?

New bitcoins are issued by the Bitcoin network every 10 minutes.
For the first four years of Bitcoin's existence, the amount of new bitcoins issued every 10 minutes was 50.
Every four years, this number is cut in half. The day the amount halves is called a "halving" or "halvening".
 
In 2012, the amount of new bitcoins issued every 10 minutes dropped from 50 bitcoins to 25. In 2016,
it dropped from 25 to 12.5. In the most recent May 11, 2020 halving, the reward dropped from 12.5 to 6.25 BTC per block.
 
In the 2024 halving, the reward will drop from 6.25 BTC per block to 3.125 BTC.


What is the Significance of the Bitcoin Block Halving?

The halving decreases the amount of new bitcoins generated per block.
This means the supply of new bitcoins is lower, making buying more expensive.
 
In normal markets, lower supply with steady demand usually leads to higher prices.
Since the halving reduces the supply of new bitcoins, and demand usually remains steady,
the halving has usually preceded some of Bitcoin's largest runs. Smart
 
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