This is why bitcoinâs halving cycle is so important⦠[The Jolt with Stephen McBride] The bitcoin halving 101 Thanks to everyone who answered our recent crypto survey. You made it clear you want to know more about bitcoinâs (BTC) big âhalvingâ event thatâs less than three weeks out. Even for seasoned crypto investors, itâs worth reiterating why the halving is so important. Itâs the catalyst that could send bitcoin beyond $100,000, and then $150,000⦠and smaller cryptos soaring with it. So today, Iâm sharing the â101â on the halving. Letâs get after it⦠- I understand the arguments against bitcoin. Itâs not tangible. Itâs drug-dealer money. Itâs too expensive. Some pushbacks are valid. Iâll address them in Fridayâs Jolt. But I canât understand investors who keep writing off bitcoin as a âfad.â Bitcoin has been the best-performing asset in the world over almost any timeframe you choose from the last decade. Itâs been the best asset for the last year. And for the last five years. And for the last 10 years. Over the last decade, itâs up 200X more than gold and 75X more than the S&P 500: But this table is misleading in one way. It makes bitcoinâs gains look âevenly distributedâ across time. Theyâre not. Bitcoinâs gains âclusterâ around bitcoinâs halving events. The biggest, quickest gains come in windows of 12 months or so. And that window is about to open. - Remember the point of bitcoin in the first place⦠Itâs a form of money that can be held, exchanged, spent, and tracked in any quantity without needing anyoneâs permission. No banks, no Wall Street, no government, no vaults needed. Itâs the only way to carry $1 billion in your pocket (and your mind). This works because thousands of computers independently verify transactions around the world. These computers are colloquially said to be âminingâ bitcoin because theyâre rewarded with newly created BTC for doing their verification job. When bitcoin started in 2009, miners earned 50 BTC every 10 minutes (or âper blockâ). Thatâs the sole way new bitcoin is created. [ShareÂ]( Bitcoinâs creator programmed it to cut these rewards in half every four years. Hence the name âhalving.â In 2012, rewards dropped to 25 BTC. Four years later, they were slashed to 12.5 BTC. The third halving happened in May 2020, with issuance being cut to 6.25 BTC. This matters because each halving ignited a huge run-up in bitcoinâs price: Bitcoin jumped 8,000% after the first halving⦠almost 30X in the year following the second one⦠and it handed out 6X gains after the most recent halving four years ago. - Weâre 16 days out from the next bitcoin halving (April 19, 2024). That means weâre entering the best time to own crypto. Bitcoin has followed a predictable pattern around each halving. Crypto prices tend to bottom 12 to 18 months before bitcoin undergoes a halving. They climb slightly leading into it⦠then explode to the upside afterward. Bitcoin is right on script for this cycle. Prices bottomed 17 months before the halving and have now risen about 300% off the lows. If this pattern holds, as I expect it will, bitcoin will surpass $150,000 within 18 monthsâand possibly much sooner. Hereâs a great way to visualize bitcoinâs predictable moves. It shows BTCâs price appreciation from the bottom ahead of each halving. The orange line represents the current cycle. Right on schedule: Source: Galaxy Research - This time around, thereâs an added bonus pressuring prices higher that we never had in prior cycles. Each prior bitcoin halving was enough to push BTC prices up at least 500%. Today, at the same time new bitcoin supply is about to be cut in half⦠a new source of demand is soaking up tens of millions of dollars of bitcoin every day. Bitcoin ETFs, which debuted in January, are buying an average of 4,500 BTC/day. Only 900 new bitcoins are minted each day. This supply/demand mismatch was enough to push bitcoin from $45,000 in January to $70,000. And the impending bitcoin halving will cut the issuance of new BTC in half, from 900 to 450 per day. What will happen when demand keeps climbing AND new supply is cut by 50%? Econ 101 tells us prices should scream higher. Bottom line: Each of the three crypto boomsâ2012/13, 2016/17, and 2020/21âhave happened around a bitcoin halving. Weâre once again entering what is typically the best time to own crypto. If youâre ready to take advantage of the upcoming halvingâand discover the smaller, lesser-known cryptos I recommend buying instead of bitcoinâmembership to my RiskHedge Venture crypto advisory is open again. [Go here for more details.]( Stephen McBride
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