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Bitcoin Halving Countdown Reaches Midpoint with 105,000 Blocks Remaining

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Last updated: April 14, 2026 11:01 pm
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Published: April 14, 2026
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The Bitcoin network has reached a significant milestone in its current halving cycle, with approximately 105,000 blocks remaining until the next reduction in block rewards. This phase of the halving cycle initiated in April 2024 is expected to culminate when the network reaches block 1,050,000, projected for April 2028. At that point, the reward for mining each block will be cut in half from 3.125 BTC to 1.5625 BTC.

The halving process, which is an integral part of Bitcoin’s protocol, occurs every 210,000 blocks, roughly every four years. This systematic reduction decreases the rate at which new Bitcoin enters the market. Currently, miners are generating about 450 BTC per day, a figure that is anticipated to decline to around 225 BTC daily following the halving scheduled for 2028.

As of now, approximately 19.7 million Bitcoin have already been mined out of the total maximum supply of 21 million. This makes the upcoming halvings increasingly crucial, as more than 98% of all Bitcoin is expected to be mined by 2030. The predictable supply schedule bolsters Bitcoin’s value proposition as a scarce digital asset, attracting ongoing interest from investors.

Historically, Bitcoin halving events have been followed by notable price increases, although the extent of these increases has tended to diminish with each successive cycle. Investors closely monitor these halving events for potential profit opportunities. The first halving in November 2012 saw the reward drop from 50 BTC to 25 BTC, while subsequent halvings in July 2016 and May 2020 reduced rewards to 12.5 BTC and 6.25 BTC, respectively. The latest halving in April 2024 decreased rewards to the current 3.125 BTC.

Price spikes typically occur 12 to 18 months post-halving. However, it’s important to note that past performance does not guarantee future results, as the market environment can vary greatly between cycles. The current halving cycle from 2024 to 2028 features distinct characteristics compared to its predecessors, particularly with the rise of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the United States, which collectively hold over 1.3 million BTC, valued at around $92 billion based on current market prices. This institutional interest provides a degree of stability that was not present in earlier cycles, as ETF investors are often long-term holders including financial advisors, pension funds, and family offices.

Additionally, the company Strategy has been aggressively acquiring Bitcoin, now possessing over 780,000 BTC, which exceeds the rate of new Bitcoin being mined monthly. The intersection of diminishing new supply with robust institutional demand could significantly influence the supply-demand dynamics that have previously driven post-halving price movements.

With the countdown to the next halving now at 50%, roughly two years remain before this crucial event takes place. While the expected date currently stands at April 2028, fluctuations in mining difficulty and network hashrate could alter this projection, with estimates ranging from March to May. The network aims for an average block time of approximately ten minutes, although this can vary.

For miners, the impending halving signals a reduction in revenue per block, necessitating further optimization of operational costs through more efficient hardware and access to cheaper electricity to maintain profitability after the reward cut. This countdown underscores Bitcoin’s predetermined monetary policy; unlike fiat currencies, where central banks can modify supply at their discretion, Bitcoin’s issuance mechanism remains transparent and fixed.

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