Friday, August 9, 2019

UK's Largest Newspaper Talks About Bitcoin's Dwindling Supply

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News by Altcoin Buzz: Robert Patrinjei

The Sun is Britain’s most-read newspaper with an audience of 30M people and counting. Bitcoin’s dwindling supply and the fact that 85% of the supply has been mined have been mentioned by Harry Pettit, a reporter at the giant media outlet.

For those that don’t know, 17 million Bitcoins have already been mined, leaving us with about four million Bitcoin yet to be mined.

What will happen once all the Bitcoin are mined?

At this point there is really no way to know, all we can do is make an educated guess.

The price of Bitcoin will most certainly rise by a lot since there will no longer be a block reward; miners will have to rely on fees only.

The last Bitcoin to be mined would be around 2140 when most of us, if not all, won’t even be alive by then…

Bitcoin’s price could be huge by then as the price can continue to increase with each halving event every four years.

Quoting The Sun:

“Previous analyses have suggested that the coin’s value could jump as it becomes more scarce over time. Trusted crypto-analyst PlanB recently calculated that the coin could ten times its current worth to around £82,000 per Bitcoin by March 2020.”

This news has been seen by millions of people, and we may see a nice rally pretty soon.

I think every person should hold at least 0.1 of a Bitcoin for the long term.


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