The #Bitcoin Halving Cycle Explained

Bitcoin halving is a critical event in the world of Bitcoin that impacts investors and others involved with it. About every four years, the reward for mining new #Bitcoin blocks is cut in half. This is done to control the supply of #Bitcoin and make it more like scarce resources such as gold. The halving helps keep Bitcoin's value stable over time by reducing the rate at which new Bitcoins are created.

#Bitcoin halving was introduced by its creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, to control inflation and ensure the digital currency remains a deflationary asset. Initially, miners received 50 bitcoins as a reward for processing transactions and supporting the blockchain network. After the first halving in 2012, this reward was cut to 25 bitcoins, and it has halved subsequently at regular intervals, with the reward decreasing further each time.

So we reach a point were farming is no more an option, and the #Bitcoin will slowly stop to grow so it's price will become more stable and can levitate. . . Let me know your thoughts!