Bitcoin Halved Historical Data The concept of Bitcoin was first introduced by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 when he published "A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System". Satoshi Nakamoto stipulated that bitcoin's reward would be halved once every 210,000 blocks were created until 2140, when the block reward would be zero and all bitcoins would have been issued, with the final total number of bitcoins issued remaining constant at 21 million.
Bitcoin's First Halving Bitcoin blocks where halving occurs: 210,000 Block reward: 50 BTC to 25 BTC Bitcoin price on day of halving: $12.3 Peak price in the current cycle: $1,175.0 Maximum price increase in the current cycle: 9,552.85 percent November 28, 2012 Bitcoin Halves for the Second Time Bitcoin blocks halved: 420,000 Block reward: 25 BTC to 12.5 BTC Bitcoin price on day of halving: $648.1 Peak price in the current cycle: $19,800.0 Maximum price increase in the current cycle: 3055.08 percent July 9, 2016 Bitcoin Halves for the Third Time Bitcoin blocks where halving occurred: 630,000 Block reward: 12.5 BTC to 6.25 BTC Bitcoin price on the day of the halving: $8,560.6 Peak price in the current cycle: $67,775.3 Maximum price increase in the current cycle: 791.71 percent November 2020 Bitcoin Halves for the Fourth Time Bitcoin blocks where halving occurred: 840,000 Block reward: 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC Bitcoin price on the day of the halving: to be updated Peak price during this cycle: to be updated Maximum price increase in this cycle: to be updated
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