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Bitcoin Halving Countdown (Live)

Every 210,000 blocks, roughly every four years, the new supply of Bitcoin is cut in half.

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Estimated from the current block height at roughly one block every ten minutes.

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For where this schedule places Bitcoin in its cycle right now, see the Satoshi Clock.

The halving is the single most important event on Bitcoin's calendar. Every 210,000 blocks, about once every four years, the reward paid to miners for each block is cut in half. That halves the rate of new supply overnight and is the mechanism behind Bitcoin's disinflationary, capped issuance.

It also sets the rhythm of the market. Bitcoin's major cycles have consistently unfolded in the months and years after each halving, which is why the countdown matters beyond trivia. The mature cycle tops have landed a remarkably consistent number of days after their halvings.

This page counts down to the next one. For where that schedule places Bitcoin in its cycle right now, see the Satoshi Clock.

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