Yo, listen up, #Halving! is a rad thing in the crypto world. Imagine there are these dudes solving crazy math problems. And they get rewarded with bitcoins for cracking them.

At first, it was simple. Whenever someone solved a problem - bam! - 50 bitcoins for them. But then after a while, the halving happens. That's when the reward gets cut in half. Instead of 50 bitcoins, just 25.

A couple years later - another halving. The reward splits in half again. Now it's only 12.5 bitcoins. And so on.

Why do they do this? To prevent too many bitcoins from flooding the market. They gotta stay rare, like gold or diamonds. The rarer, the more valuable.

Halving goes down roughly every four years. Keeps things in check. Doesn't let bitcoins multiply like rabbits. Cool, right?