๐Ÿ” Bitcoin Halving: What Every Investor Should Know

Bitcoin halving is one of the most critical events in the crypto world โ€” and it happens roughly every 4 years.

Each halving reduces the reward for miners by 50%, limiting the number of new BTC entering circulation. This built-in scarcity is one reason why Bitcoin is often compared to gold. ๐Ÿ’ฐ

Historically, halvings have preceded massive price rallies:

2012: 50 โ†’ 25 BTC | $10 โ†’ $1,000

2016: 25 โ†’ 12.5 BTC | $583 โ†’ $2,600

2020: 12.5 โ†’ 6.25 BTC | $6,900 โ†’ $55,000+

The most recent halving took place on April 20, 2024, reducing the reward to 3.125 BTC.

The next is expected in 2028, dropping rewards to 1.5625 BTC โ€” bringing us even closer to Bitcoinโ€™s fixed limit of 21 million coins.

๐Ÿ” Once the last BTC is mined (around 2140), miners will earn solely from transaction fees, not block rewards.

Why does this matter?

Because halving events reshape the Bitcoin economy โ€” affecting supply, mining profitability, and potentially, price.

๐Ÿง  Smart investors prepare for it.

Will you?

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