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#55 | 2025-08-28 07:10:05 UTC

Protocol: - Each block creates new coins (the "block reward") in its "coinbase transaction". - The block reward was initially at 50 BTC per block. - Every 210,000 blocks (~4 years), the reward is halved. - This halving produces a geometric series that converges to a maximum of 21 million BTC. Enforcement: - Bitcoin nodes run the protocol code. - The code defines the block reward formula and enforces it. - A miner who tries to claim more than the allowed reward will simply produce an invalid block. - Other nodes reject that block, and the miner gets nothing. Note: - A subgroup of nodes can choose to set a higher limit, producing a hard fork, resulting in a new network, with the same addresses and balances. This has already happened at least twice. However, the original network offers a "harder" asset (due to its lower limit) and over time wins in terms of stored value and market interest. Holders will tend to sell the forked asset.

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Nicholas Piano 30 Aug 2025

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