buckyfonds on Nostr: You can calculate the number of #Bitcoin halvings that have occurred by dividing the ...
You can calculate the number of #Bitcoin halvings that have occurred by dividing the current block height by the halving interval (210,000).
For example, if the current block height is 846735 / 210,000 = 4.03 halvings.
Where the block height of a block is the number of blocks preceding it in the blockchain.
The 210,000 constant is the number of blocks between two halvings.
A new block is mined approximately every 10 minutes.
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"content": "You can calculate the number of #Bitcoin halvings that have occurred by dividing the current block height by the halving interval (210,000).\n\nFor example, if the current block height is 846735 / 210,000 = 4.03 halvings.\n\nWhere the block height of a block is the number of blocks preceding it in the blockchain.\n\nThe 210,000 constant is the number of blocks between two halvings.\n\nA new block is mined approximately every 10 minutes.",
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