Just realized we're at the halfway mark now - Bitcoin's got about 105,000 blocks left until the next halving kicks in. That's pretty wild when you think about how much attention this gets every cycle.



For those not following closely, the halving basically cuts miner rewards in half every four years or so, which means new Bitcoin supply gets cut too. It's one of those built-in mechanics that keeps the network's economics ticking. The whole thing tends to shake up the market dynamics whenever it approaches.

With the countdown really ramping up now, you're starting to see more chatter about what might happen to price once it actually goes down. History shows these halvings can get pretty interesting from a trading perspective. Anyway, worth keeping an eye on as we get closer to the actual event.
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