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Bitcoin's 16th Anniversary: Unveiling the 21 Million BTC Supply Cap

Jan 09, 2025 at 03:07 am

The cryptocurrency market may be in turmoil, but today offers a reason to pause and reflect. It has been exactly 16 years since Satoshi Nakamoto

Bitcoin's 16th Anniversary: Unveiling the 21 Million BTC Supply Cap

Cryptocurrency market may be in turmoil, but today marks a moment in history that deserves a pause and reflection. It has been exactly 16 years since Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin's (BTC) enigmatic creator, unveiled what is arguably its most defining feature: the 21 million BTC supply cap.

This moment in 2009 introduced the world to a system that would forever change perceptions of money. In the Bitcoin whitepaper, Nakamoto detailed a methodical and finite issuance process, ensuring that Bitcoin's total supply would never exceed 21 million BTC.

The coins will be distributed to network participants as rewards for validating transactions, with the issuance halving every four years. This carefully planned progression — 10.5 million coins in the first four years, halving to 5.25 million in the next and so on — is designed to taper off until the final Bitcoin is mined sometime around 2140.

Back then, Bitcoin had no price. It existed only as an idea, a digital experiment discussed among a small group of enthusiasts on forums and mailing lists. They engaged in technical discourse, delving into the intricacies of Bitcoin's architecture and marveling at its potential to revolutionize finance.

Now, fast forward to today, and the concept Bitcoin introduced has evolved into a global asset, valued at nearly $2 trillion and woven into the fabric of conversations about finance, technology and economics. Among Bitcoin's most compelling traits is this very supply cap — unchanging and immutable — making it an outlier in a world of unlimited fiat currency printing.

However, there is a divergence between the theoretical supply and the actual circulating amount. As Bitcoin's genesis block was being mined, Satoshi Nakamoto, who disappeared years ago, is believed to have also mined around one million BTC in the early days. These coins have never been moved and are considered lost to time.

Similarly, countless other early coins remain inaccessible in forgotten wallets or due to lost keys. While the ledger records approximately 19.8 million BTC in circulation today, the functional supply is almost certainly lower.

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