The Last Bitcoin: The Endpoint of a New Chapter!

Although Bitcoin appears to be at its peak today, a moment is approaching — though hard-earned — when the last Bitcoin will be mined on Earth. This much-anticipated moment will arrive in 2140, which is more than a century from now, in accordance with the original design of the Bitcoin network that does not allow for a maximum limit of more than 21 million.

Approximately every four years, the mining rewards are halved, an event known as 'Halving', which causes the issuance of new coins to slow down over time. Today, there are still about 2 million coins left to be mined, and since Bitcoin's launch in 2009, over 19 million units have been mined.

After the last Bitcoin is mined, miners will no longer receive rewards from blocks but will rely entirely on transaction fees to continue operating the network.

This distant date does not signify the end of Bitcoin but rather the beginning of a new era of absolute scarcity, which may further enhance its value over time.