Bitcoin’s halving formula is a key mechanism that governs the supply of new Bitcoin entering circulation.
It’s designed to ensure that the supply of Bitcoin is limited and that the rate at which new Bitcoin are created decreases over time.
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On April 20, 2024, an event more significant than any monetary policy decision in the history of central banking has occured.
For the first time ever, the world has a monetary base with an annual issuance rate of less than 1%.
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