Did you hear? Bitcoin just went through its halving event! But what exactly does that mean? In the world of Bitcoin, halving refers to a pre-programmed event that cuts the block reward for miners in half, roughly every four years. This mechanism is a fundamental aspect of Bitcoin's design, directly impacting the rate at which new Bitcoins enter circulation.
Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, embedded the halving mechanism into the Bitcoin protocol for several reasons:
The most recent halving occurred on April 19, 2024. This event reduced the block reward for miners from 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC. This signifies a significant decrease in the daily issuance of new Bitcoins.
Halving is a critical feature of Bitcoin's design, influencing both its security and its potential as a store of value. While the long-term impact of the recent halving remains to be seen, it undoubtedly marks a significant milestone in the history of Bitcoin.

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