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Every four years Bitcoin’s block reward cuts in half, tightening supply and sparking miner economics. Lower rewards push miners to low‑cost operations, speed up adoption of GPUs or ASICs, and can squeeze margins. Historically, halvings precede bullish runs as scarcity drives price. Watch the cost‑reward balance—miners that can turn a profit at the new reward level often survive, and those who can't may exit, adding volatility to the market.
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