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Bitcoin halving cycle crosses 50% as 104,986 blocks remain

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  • 🚨 Bitcoin’s latest halving cycle has now passed 50% completion.

  • Just over 104,000 blocks remain before the next halving in April 2028.

  • Block rewards have dropped to 3.125 BTC, releasing about 450 coins daily.

  • Key point: Every cycle makes Bitcoin scarcer and reduces inflation.

Fatih Uçar
Fatih Uçar 3 weeks ago
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The current Bitcoin halving cycle, which began in April 2024, has officially passed its halfway point. According to blockchain data, the fifth halving cycle has now reached 50.01% completion, marking a significant milestone for the world’s leading cryptocurrency. The next halving is forecast to occur on April 12, 2028, meaning there are approximately two years left until another historic adjustment in Bitcoin’s supply model.

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Key metrics of the halving cycleBlock count, supply cap, and scarcityPrice activity and a maturing market

Key metrics of the halving cycle

Halvings are one of the core mechanisms of the Bitcoin network, taking place every 210,000 blocks and reducing the mining block reward by 50%. This process keeps the supply of Bitcoin in check and ensures that inflation remains low. As of now, the block reward has decreased to 3.125 BTC. With blocks added roughly every ten minutes, about 450 new BTC enter the market each day.

The interval between blocks is regulated every 2,016 blocks through an automatic difficulty adjustment. This maintains a stable block time and keeps Bitcoin’s issuance steady and predictable, regardless of changes in the size of the network or mining power.

Block count, supply cap, and scarcity

There are about 104,986 blocks left in the current cycle. Bitcoin’s total supply is capped at 21 million, with the 20 millionth coin already mined. At the current rate, it will take approximately 114 more years to mine the final million coins.

With each halving, both the amount of new Bitcoin released and the network’s inflation rate drop further. This programmed scarcity is considered one of Bitcoin’s fundamental value propositions, underpinning its long-term investment appeal.

The total supply of Bitcoin can never exceed its code-embedded maximum of 21 million coins. Important milestones have seen miners’ rewards cut in half, ultimately pushing long-term inflation to well below 1%.

Price activity and a maturing market

Bitcoin’s price has shown notable fluctuations since the most recent halving. In April 2024, prices hovered around $64,000, then climbed by 15% to just under $75,000. The all-time high was set in October 2025, when the price hit $126,000; this was followed by a sharp decline to $60,000 by early February 2026—a drop of nearly 50%.

Despite this volatility, observers note that the current cycle’s returns have so far been more subdued compared to previous post-halving periods. Data from on-chain analytics firm Glassnode indicates a sharp drop in return rates; as the overall market capitalization and adoption have grown, each cycle has brought smaller price swings and increasingly foreseeable trends.

Bitcoin’s volatility continues to decrease with every new cycle, as major institutional investors and broader adoption make price movements more regular and predictable.

This evolution in market behavior is seen by some as evidence that Bitcoin is maturing as a macro-level financial asset. While significant price swings are not anticipated as the next halving approaches, the fixed supply model will likely maintain upward pressure on prices over the long term.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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Fatih Uçar 14 April, 2026 - 4:02 pm 14 April, 2026 - 4:02 pm
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