🪙 What is Bitcoin Halving and Why It Matters?
Bitcoin halving is one of the most important events in crypto.
It happens every four years and cuts the block reward for miners in half.
This means fewer new Bitcoins are created — which impacts supply, mining, and price.
⛏️ What Actually Happens During a Halving?
Before halving:
Miners receive 6.25 BTC per block.
After halving:
Miners receive 3.125 BTC per block.
🔁 This process repeats every 210,000 blocks — until all 21 million BTC are mined.
📈 Why Does Halving Matter?
1️⃣ Reduces New Supply → Creates scarcity
2️⃣ Historical Price Surges often follow halving events
3️⃣ Miners earn less, making mining harder and more competitive
✅ The most recent halving was in April 2024, and the next one is expected in 2028.
📊 Past Halvings & Price Action
• 2012: BTC jumped from $12 → $1,000
• 2016: $650 → $20,000
• 2020: $9,000 → $69,000 (2021 ATH)
🚀 While past performance ≠ future results, halvings have always shifted the market.
💬 Do you think the 2028 halving will trigger the next bull run?
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