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June 16, 2016, 01:05:51 AM
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 There will only ever be 21 million bitcoins, and the rate at which those 21 million bitcoins are generated will decrease periodically by half until all bitcoins are in circulation.  More specifically, a user is rewarded with a given number of bitcoins when it discovers (i.e., “mines”) a new block to add to the block chain ledger of bitcoin transactions.  That reward decreases by half upon a “halving” event.  The next “halving” event – where the number of bitcoins created each time a user mines a new block will decrease from 25 to 12.5 – is expected to occur in July 2016.

Some are concerned that the halving event will disincentivize miners from continuing their operations, or make mining so unprofitable that miners will go out of business.  The concern is that with the mining reward dropping by half, miners will see a drastic decrease in their revenues unless the price of bitcoins immediately doubles.  In short, the mining industry is a volatile one.  Indeed, within the past month, for Swedish mining firm KnCMiner declared bankruptcy, and Isreali mining equipment developer Spondoolies-Tech announced that it was shutting down its operations.

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June 16, 2016, 09:20:52 AM
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lucky for them, the price just went from $450 to $730, so that's nearly doubling...

I'm not concerned.

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June 16, 2016, 10:27:33 AM
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The price has already risen. And I think it will continue to rise. So the mining will be profitable for most miners.
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June 16, 2016, 01:33:59 PM
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The concern is that with the mining reward dropping by half, miners will see a drastic decrease in their revenues unless the price of bitcoins immediately doubles.

This sentence resumes all the halving event, the miners have to profit from the actual rise of the price because no one will predict it during the halving just like what the ants do before the winter  Smiley

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