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    What Will Happen After The 21 Million Bitcoins Are Mined?

    npsBy nps28 March 2021Updated:26 June 2024 No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bitcoin is much like digital gold in many ways, shapes, and forms, and it is so highly loved that it is hard to imagine a world without it.

    However, what people forget is that Bitcoin is a finite form of cryptocurrency which means that after a certain amount is mined, that is it for this beloved cryptocurrency. After that, people will only have access to what is currently in circulation.

    This is terrible in many ways, simply because of the reason that many people actually don’t remember they have Bitcoins, or they lose their Bitcoin wallets. This is terrible because once all 21 million are gone, that is it and while 21 million will have been in circulation, with many being lost, there will be far less around than we actually realise. As of February 24, 2021, there have been 18.638 million Bitcoins mined which means that there are only 2.362 million yet to be introduced into circulation. While this may sound like a lot, at the rate Bitcoin is currently going, that is really a tiny amount.

    With apps, such as News Spy that support cryptocurrencies still sticking around, it seems as if an extension of Bitcoin may be in the process.

    The supply

    As stated before, Bitcoin is a finite digital currency which means that once it reaches 21 million coins in circulation, we will no longer be able to mine anymore. Once the hardworking miners have mined all of these coins, the supply will be completely exhausted. There has been speculation that perhaps Bitcoin will be able to expand its supply, but this is only hearsay at this point, and nobody knows the truth.

    This then poses the question of what will happen when the number actually reaches 21 million? Many cryptocurrency investing geniuses and enthusiasts alike are currently debating about the end of Bitcoin. Technically, with many wallets and Bitcoins lost, once all is said and done, there will actually be a couple of million loss of Bitcoins which leaves people confused as to what the big bosses of Bitcoin will do about this. Everyone is eager to find out.

    The impact on miners

    One of the biggest things we will see once the totalled tally reaches 21 million is the impact that it will have on the miners who have relied on this income for a large amount of time. The people this will affect most of all is definitely them, which is incredibly unfortunate, but no one thought about this impact. However, all hope is not lost yet, simply because the miners will still be able to do a few things afterwards.

    Even when the very last Bitcoin is sent out into circulation, the miners will be able to continue on and actively participate competitively as well as validate new transactions. While it is a dull outcome, at least the miners aren’t going to be completely losing what they once had which makes the scenario slightly better. Then, they will be paid in transaction fees.

    At the end of the day, it will all likely function as a closed economy which means that transaction fees are assessed much like taxes.

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