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Block 840,000956,885Block 1,050,000

The next Bitcoin halving is expected to occur on 12 April 2028 at approximately 20:53 UTC. At that time, the Bitcoin block reward will decrease from 3.125 BTC to 1.5625 BTC.

#956,885
Current Block
3.125 BTC
Current Block Reward
#1,050,000
Halving Block
1.5625 BTC
Block Reward After Halving
#93,115
Blocks Remaining Until Halving

About Our Bitcoin Halving

Are you a serious investor? Then, understanding Bitcoin halving is not optional for you, but it is foundational. Keep a track on the Next Bitcoin halving date 2028 and know everything about it on DigitalCoinPrice.

What Is Bitcoin Halving?

Every 4 years, the reward halves, the scarcity tightens, and the investor gets a quiet reminder that Bitcoin is the only currency that gives itself a raise in value by offering miners a pay cut.

BTC halving happens every 2,10,000 block in every 4 years. The rewards miners receive for validating a block are reduced by 50% at each halving to control how quickly new coins enter circulation.

Why Is Bitcoin Halving Important?

BTC Halving slows down how fast new coins are made. The theory it follows is less new supply, same or higher demand, which raises its value over time. So, with the fixed cap of 21 million coins, halving makes sure that Bitcoin doesn’t shed its value the way regular money does when too much is printed.

This shows how Bitcoin stays scarce. Moreover, halving events tend to grab major media attention. As news spreads, it attracts new investors who may never have looked at Bitcoin before. So more eyes mean more demand.

Bitcoin Halving Schedule (Past and Upcoming)

Have a look at the Bitcoin Halving Dates history and Future!

To understand everything, the Bitcoin halving schedule matters too. The next Bitcoin halving is expected in 2028. This BTC halving schedule has truly predictable mechanisms in the cryptocurrency market.

Bitcoin halving schedule is programmed directly into Bitcoin’s protocol; each halving occurs at a fixed interval of 2,10,000 blocks, roughly every four years. By the last Bitcoin halving date, BTC will reach 0.00000002.

Bitcoin’s issuance rate is fixed in advance and enforced by code. The supply side of Bitcoin’s economics is fully known years before each event occurs. This allows the market, investors, miners, and analysts to plan around it with confidence.

Halving CountDateBlock Height at HalvingBlock Reward Before Halving
(BTC per block)
Block Reward after Halving
(BTC per block)
128 Nov 2012210,00050.0000000025.00000000
209 Jul 2016420,00025.0000000012.50000000
311 May 2020630,00012.500000006.25000000
420 Apr 2024840,0006.250000003.12500000
512 Apr 20281,050,0003.125000001.56250000
6~20321,260,0001.562500000.78125000
7~20361,470,0000.781250000.39062500
8~20401,680,0000.390625000.19531250
9~20441,890,0000.195312500.09765625
10~20482,100,0000.097656250.04882813
11~20522,310,0000.048828130.02441406
12~20562,520,0000.024414060.01220703
13~20602,730,0000.012207030.00610352
14~20642,940,0000.006103520.00305176
15~20683,150,0000.003051760.00152588
16~20723,360,0000.001525880.00076294
17~20763,570,0000.000762940.00038147
18~20803,780,0000.000381470.00019073
19~20843,990,0000.000190730.00009537
20~20884,200,0000.000095370.00004768
21~20924,410,0000.000047680.00002384
22~20964,620,0000.000023840.00001192
23~21004,830,0000.000011920.00000596
24~21045,040,0000.000005960.00000298
25~21085,250,0000.000002980.00000149
26~21125,460,0000.000001490.00000075
27~21165,670,0000.000000750.00000037
28~21205,880,0000.000000370.00000019
29~21246,090,0000.000000190.00000009
30~21286,300,0000.000000090.00000005
31~21326,510,0000.000000050.00000002
32~21366,720,0000.000000020.00000001

Bitcoin Halving Chart

Here is the Bitcoin halving Chart that shows two trends moving in opposite directions over time. The green line represents Bitcoin’s total supply, rising at speed in the early years, then levelling off as it comes near the 21 million coin cap. The red line indicates the mining reward per block, dropping in clear steps each time a halving occurs.

As the years pass, the steps get smaller and closer together, eventually flattening out near zero. Have a quick glance at how Bitcoin’s reward structure has changed since 2010, and how it’s expected to keep changing through the next Bitcoin halvings.


Bitcoin Price History vs. Halvings

Across all four halving cycles, Bitcoin’s price has tended to follow a similar pattern, i.e., relatively modest at the time of the halving, then right within 12-18 months, it climbs significantly. Interestingly, this pattern has repeated through every cycle since 2012, though the price levels themselves have grown dramatically larger with each round.

That reflects that the scale of these gains has narrowed over time. The initial halving triggered explosive multi-hundred-per-cent rallies, but later cycles have shown more moderate growth.


How Does Bitcoin Halving Affect the Price of Bitcoin?

What usually happens? The Bitcoin halving cuts new supply by 50%; however, the demand usually stays the same or grows, because the investors still want to buy Bitcoin just as much, sometimes even more. Ultimately, less supply with such demand tends to push the Bitcoin Price up.

History backs this up. BUT! It’s not a guarantee because there are some factors, such as market sentiment and regulations, that play a role in the market.

Bitcoin Halving FAQs

When Is the Next Bitcoin Halving?

The next bitcoin halving is estimated for April 2028, at block height 1,050,000. When it happens, the Bitcoin block reward will drop from 3.125 BTC to 1.5625 BTC per block.

When Was the Last Bitcoin Halving?

The last Bitcoin halving took place on Apr 20, 2024, with a block height 840,000. The reward dropped to 3.125 BTC from 6.25 BTC. This was the 4th halving in Bitcoin’s history.

Will the Bitcoin Halving Increase BTC's Price?

Well, BTC’s price has risen in history in the 12- 18 months after each halving. The reason is simple. Half the supply, same demand. So, history says yes. But nothing is guaranteed. Bitcoin is volatile, and past performance doesn’t predict future results.

Should I Invest in Bitcoin During a Halving?

Honestly, the market analysts, experts and crypto forums have mixed opinions. Some investors expect a rise in the value of Bitcoin, while some position themselves before the halving. Past cycles have been bullish post-halving, but the market is unpredictable.

Is Bitcoin Halving Every 4 Years?

Yes, approximately. It happens every 2,10,000 blocks, which takes roughly 4 years at an average of 10 minutes per block.

How Many Bitcoin Halvings Are Left?

In total, there will be 32 Bitcoin halvings. As of 2026, with 4 already completed. Basically, there are 28 more halvings remaining until around 2136; this is when the last BTC is mined, and new BTC stops existing entirely.

Does Bitcoin Halving Affect Altcoins?

Yes, throughout history, BTC halvings have led to a boom in the wider cryptocurrency market. With the Bitcoin rises, new capital will be attracted into the market, which in turn, drives higher demand and higher prices for cryptocurrency and lifts altcoins along with it.

What Happens When There Is No More Bitcoin Left to Mine?

When there is no more Bitcoin left to mine, the block reward reaches zero around 2136; then, mining rewards from new coin issuance disappear completely. Miners' primary income will be sustained by transaction fees paid by users of the Bitcoin blockchain.