The Bitcoin Halving Approaches: Miners BitFury and BTCC Not Concerned

The Bitcoin Halving Approaches: Miners BitFury and BTCC Not Concerned

The second-ever Bitcoin block reward halving is estimated to take place in a little under two weeks, and the overall effects of this event are still somewhat of an unknown. There has been a runup in the Bitcoin price over the past month, and many claim this is due to the upcoming halving, where the number of new bitcoins created roughly every 10 minutes....


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