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- <h1>Bitcoin Block Halving Countdown!</h1>
- <h3><span id="blocksleft">...</span> blocks left</h3>
- <h3><span id="timeleft">... remaining</span></h3>
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- Click/tap on the rows for more statistics - <a href="#faq">FAQ</a>
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- <h2 style="text-align: center;">Halving FAQ</h2>
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- <p>Q: What's a halving? Does that mean I'll have twice/half as many coins?</p>
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- A: No, a reward halving is when the fixed subsidy for miners gets cut in
- half. This has happened twice before, and will happen many more times
- until all bitcoins have been mined (21 million).
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- Q: Who decides when halvings happen? Can this be stopped?
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- A: Satoshi embedded the halving algorithm into the consensus protocol of
- the Bitcoin network. It can only be changed if every user of the
- network decided to change it as part of a hard fork. One of Bitcoin's
- core offerings is its fixed and unchangable monetary policy, so it's
- exceedingly unlikely that it is going to be changed.
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- The reward function (in Bitcoins) is
- <code>r(h) = 50 / (2 ** floor(h / 210000))</code>, where h is block height.
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- Q: I noticed some of your measurments here are different than those on
- other countdown clocks. Why is that?
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- A: Since mining is a probabilistic process, it's impossible to predict
- when new blocks will be mined. <em>On average</em>, new blocks are
- mined every 10 minutes, but this can vary a lot.
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- Q: Can I use this event to make money?
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- A: Probably not. But it's been observed that crypto bull markets have
- happened in the (roughly) year after each of the previous two halvings,
- so take that how you will
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- Q: Bear markets? Does that mean I should buy Bitcoin?
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- A: That's up to you. I'm not your financial advisor. Don't invest what
- you can't afford to lose.
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