Halving is an event that reduces the rewards for mining new blocks by half. This process occurs at regular intervals within certain blockchain networks, most notably Bitcoin, roughly every four years.The primary purpose of halving is to control inflation and maintain scarcity. By decreasing the reward over time, it ensures that the total supply of the asset is capped, mirroring the scarcity of precious metals like gold.For miners, halving means that their income from mining decreases, which can influence their operations and the overall network security. As rewards diminish, miners may need to optimize their processes or rely on increasing transaction fees to maintain profitability.Typically, halving events are accompanied by increased market interest and speculation, often leading to price volatility. As the rewards decrease, the expectation of limited supply can drive demand, potentially affecting the asset’s market value.
Russia Grants Banks Limited Approval to Handle Cryptocurrencies
Russian banks will be allowed to conduct cryptocurrency operations under strict conditions, the Central Bank announced Friday, marking a cautious