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The Future of Bitcoin: Halving, Market Dynamics, and Risks
Bitcoin's fourth halving event has taken center stage in the cryptocurrency community, sparking discussions about its potential impact on price and market behavior. Historically, previous halving cycles have been characterized by brief corrections followed by significant surges, but this cycle presents new variables that make predictions more uncertain.
Understanding Bitcoin Halving and Its Historical Impact
Bitcoin halving occurs roughly every four years, reducing the reward miners receive for validating new blocks by 50%. This mechanism ensures that the total supply of Bitcoin is capped at 21 million, creating a fixed supply that is gradually mined over time.