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Bitcoin Halving Countdown

The estimated time and blocks until Bitcoin’s next block-reward halving.

Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
Current block
956,682
Halving block
1,050,000
Blocks left
93,318

Estimate based on the current block height and Bitcoin’s ~10-minute average block time; the real date shifts as blocks are found faster or slower. Height via blockchain.info.

What the Bitcoin halving is

Roughly every four years — precisely, every 210,000 blocks — the reward that Bitcoin miners receive for adding a block is cut in half. This “halving” is written into Bitcoin’s code and steadily slows the rate at which new bitcoins are created, marching the supply toward its fixed cap of 21 million coins. It is one of the most closely watched events in crypto.

Because blocks are found on average every ten minutes, the exact halving date can only be estimated, not scheduled — the countdown above updates as new blocks arrive. The halving changes issuance, not price; what happens around it is a matter for analysis, not prediction, and nothing here is financial advice.