90% Of Total Bitcoin Supply Has Been Mined. How Long Will The Rest Take?

90% Of Total Bitcoin Supply Has Been Mined. How Long Will The Rest Take?

Bitcoin has been the leading choice for investors in the crypto space being the first of its kind. However, there is more to why the cryptocurrency is so attractive for investors. The limited supply of the digital asset has secured its reputation as a deflationary asset, making it a great inflation hedge. There will only ever be 21 million bitcoins that will be mined. BTC mining has now been going on for a little over a decade now. For the first eight years or so, mining activities remained pretty flat but picked up once the 2017/2018 bull market picked up. Since then, bitcoins have been....


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Only 10% of the Bitcoin supply left to mine

Fresh data shows 90% of the total Bitcoin supply is mined, but the rest will take a little longer to produce. Total circulating Bitcoin (BTC) hit a significant milestone on Monday morning, one and a half years after the last Bitcoin halving, as 90% of the maximum total supply has been mined.Current data from Blockchain.com shows Bitcoin in circulation hit 18.899 million as of Monday, meaning only 10% of the total supply is left to mine. While the first 90% of BTC took about 12 years to mine, the rest will take a little longer. Bitcoin has a hard cap of 21 million coins set by its anonymous....

Data Shows Nearly 90% of Bitcoin Has Been Mined, Here’s How Long It Will Take...

Bitcoin mining is still one of the hotly debated parts of the blockchain. Miners, no doubt make a good amount for blocks mined given the current price of BTC. But mining difficulty has also gone up as more BTC are mined. In its decade-long history, over 18.6 million of Bitcoin’s 21 million total supply has been mined. This constitutes almost 90% of all BTC’s supply. This leaves a little over 10% of BTC left to be mined. Currently, there are about 2.250 million coins left to be mined. Related Reading | Market Analyst Sees Bitcoin Peaking At $100,000 By Year-End At the current....

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Ethereum HODLing: Data Reveals Diamond Hands Own 78% Of Supply

On-chain data shows the Ethereum long-term holders have recently been increasing their total share of the cryptocurrency’s supply. Ethereum HODLers Currently Carry The Majority Of ETH Supply According to data shared by the market intelligence platform IntoTheBlock in a post on X, the Ethereum long-term holder supply has been on the rise recently. The “long-term […]