Bitcoin Halving

A programmatic event reducing Bitcoin's block reward by 50% approximately every four years.

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Definition

Bitcoin's halving reduces the mining reward by half every 210,000 blocks (~4 years), controlling monetary inflation. Starting at 50 BTC/block in 2009, rewards halved to 25 (2012), 12.5 (2016), 6.25 (2020), and 3.125 (2024). Each halving reduces new supply, historically preceding major price appreciation within 12-18 months. By 2140, all 21 million Bitcoin will be mined.

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April 2024 halving: block reward dropped from 6.25 to 3.125 BTC. Annual new supply fell from ~328,500 to ~164,250 BTC. At $60K/BTC, this reduced annual sell pressure from miners by ~$9.9 billion—a significant supply shock.

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  • Block reward halves every ~4 years
  • Controls Bitcoin monetary inflation
  • Historically precedes major price appreciation
  • Total supply capped at 21 million BTC

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