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Every four years the Bitcoin reward for miners drops by half. That cut in new supply tightens the economics: miners face higher breakeven costs, forcing a shift to more efficient rigs or exit. Historically, the scarcity boost pushes prices higher, but markets react to the cost curve first. The halving is a built‑in inflation control that keeps the network resilient while rewarding early adopters.
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