If Bitcoin Works in Zimbabwe, It Works Everywhere – CoinDesk

On this episode we join Anita Posch as she discusses bitcoin's (BTC) potential and realities with a self-described "digipreneur" and teacher in Harare, Zimbabwe.

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With the use of bitcoin outlawed and the state of human rights and free speech rather poor in Zimbabwe, Anita agreed not to mention her guest's name. In this episode they discuss:

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"If I have a bitcoin, I can send money to my relatives, who are in Malawi or in Namibia or in Ghana. Currently I can't with our own currency. I can't send money out freely and quickly. But if we can sit down as a community and say, 'Okay, we need to buy a new borehole and we can do that just by using our phone,' that's an amazing thing. You know, if we look at it from a place of development, if you look at it from a place of helping the community and taking care of each other, if it allows us to take care of each other without having to create so many barriers and so much red tape to get stuff done with money, I feel like when you change that narrative, you speak to something very deep within an African." -Teacher and Digipreneur, Zimbabwe

"Cryptocurrency feels almost like luxury. It's sad because I don't think that's what it's supposed to be, but it was also bearing in mind cryptocurrency was designed in a functioning environment. It was designed by people who maybe haven't spent 12 hours in a fuel queue?" -Teacher and Digipreneur, Zimbabwe

"We need to start having more conversations about the future with the people who are actually affected by the future. Hold workshops under a tree in Binga and have someone who is there who can translate into the local language and have a conversation." -Teacher and Digipreneur, Zimbabwe

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This podcast special and my trip to Africa would not have been possible without my sponsors and supporters. I want to thank my sponsors first: Thank you:LocalBitcoins.coma person-to-person bitcoin trading site, Peter McCormack and thewhatbitcoindidpodcast,Coinfinityand theCard Wallet,SHIFT Cryptosecurity, manufacturer of the hardware walletBitBox02and many thanks to several unknown private donors, who sent me Satoshis over the Lightning Network.

This special is edited by CoinDesks Podcasts EditorAdam B. Levineand published first on theCoinDesk Podcast Network. Thank you very much for supporting the Bitcoin in Africa series with your work.

Thanks also goes out tostakwork.com. Stakwork is a great project that brings bitcoin into the world through earning. One can do microjobs on Stakwork, earning Satoshis and cash them out without even having an understanding about the lightning network or bitcoin. I think we need more projects like that to spread the usage of bitcoin around the world.

Thank you also toGoTenna, for donating several GoTenna devices to set up a mesh network in Zimbabwe and toTeam Satoshi, the decentralized sports team for supporting my work. This special is also brought to you by theLet's Talk Bitcoin Network.

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This Visa Card Gives Bitcoin Rewards on Dollars Spent – CoinDesk

The startup behind the bitcoin-friendly shopping app Fold just joined the Visa Fast Track Program to issue a card that offers bitcoin rewards instead of traditional reward points.

Fold founder Will Reeves said an email poll of roughly 30,000 Fold users revealed 90 percent said they would switch spending away from their existing card for a card with bitcoin (BTC) rewards for dollars spent. The waiting list is now open for the Fold card that starts shipping in July.

You manage everything within [the Fold app], your card details, your rewards, Reeves said in an interview. Were able to send out to your [bitcoin] wallet of choice. You dont have to wait to accrue too much of it [bitcoin].

There are already several companies offering Visa cards so bitcoiners can spend cryptocurrency as dollars, including Coinbase, and options for shopping on desktop with most cards for bitcoin rewards, with the browser-plugin Lolli.

Both Lolli and Fold App have seen a dramatic increase in online shopping for essentials and home equipment since the coronavirus crisis hit the United States. Fold users are buying more gift cards for Amazon and Target, while Lolli shoppers are spending more at Sams Club, Vitacost, Best Buy and Newegg, according to Lollis head of communications, Aubrey Strobel.

Weve seen an uptick in volume the entire month, Reeves said of the 24,000 transactions by Fold users in Q1 2020. That represents a 110 percent increase over Q4 2019, with thousands of new users. Across the board, companies that help retail users accrue bitcoin have generally performed well during the broader market turndown.

The goal of this new card is to meet consumers where theyre at, Reeves said, giving users the ability to accrue and use bitcoin in their daily lives.

Fold investor Meltem Demirors once owned one of the first bitcoin-affiliated cards, a Shift debit card for spending bitcoin. She said Folds new product is unique because the card enables people to earn rather than spend bitcoin.

The capital gains [taxes] for [spending] are just such a pain, Demirors said. Ive been spending [dollars] nonstop with Fold.

Users can already shop directly through the app and earn rewards for using the Lightning Network option, for example, while they wait for the Visa program to roll out later this year. Users can choose to spend bitcoin with this feature, but most seem to prefer spending dollars for bitcoin rewards. The average transaction size in Q1 2020 was $55, according to Reeves.

Fold certainly wont be the last team to explore bitcoin-related credit cards. When asked if the exchange Kraken was exploring a Visa card program like Coinbase or Fold, Kraken bitcoin strategist Pierre Rochard answered, Were always looking to better serve our customers.

NFL player and Fold investor Russell Okung said in a press release the Fold Visa card now represents a significant step towards mainstream adoption of Bitcoin. In the press release, Visa Global Head of Fintech Terry Angelos said Fold joined a program that offers unprecedented access to Visa experts, technology, and resources.

Update (April 9, 15:21 UTC): The new offering from Fold isnt a credit card. Its a debit card but has the rewards levels youd expect from a credit card, Fold CEO Will Reeves said after publication of this article.

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Former Hedge Fund Billionaire Picks Bitcoin Over Gold, Treasuries And The Dollar – Forbes

Bitcoin and cryptocurrency investors are feeling bullish after a rocky start to the year.

The bitcoin price, trading more-or-less flat for 2020 so far, had rocketed in the first few months of the new decade but its rally was halted in its tracks by the coronavirus crisis.

Now, as bitcoin bulls eye the upcoming bitcoin halvingamong other major developments on the horizonformer hedge fund billionaire-turned crypto investor, Michael Novogratz, has bet that bitcoin will outperform almost every other market over the next few months.

Michael Novogratz, a Wall Street veteran, has become one of bitcoin and cryptocurrency's richest ... [+] people in recent years, making a name for himself as an outspoken bitcoin bull.

"Ill make a bet for dinner anywhere in New York City that bitcoin outperforms both [gold and treasuries] over the next three months," Novogratz said via Twitter, replying to a report that all major currencies are outperforming bitcoin since the stock market peak, with gold and treasury bonds doing even better.

Tech investor and founder of bitcoin and cryptocurrency news and analysis website The Block, Mike Dudas, responded he is on the same side of that bet as Novogratz "with more of [his] net worth than would make any sane person comfortable."

"Give it a few months ... And I like gold," Novogratz added.

Bitcoin has so far failed to act as a so-called safe-haven asset during the coronavirus crisis despite hopes it had begun to do so over the last year.

Traders and investors usually turn to "safe" assets such as gold and the Japanese yen during times of perceived risk.

Last month, Novogratz warned confidence in bitcoin and crypto "evaporated" due to the coronavirus crash, potentially leaving bitcoin and crypto vulnerable.

Earlier this year, Novogratz said he expected the bitcoin price to soar by almost 50-fold over the next ten years, meaning he thought one bitcoin will be worth a staggering $400,000 by 2030and giving bitcoin a market capitalization of around $8 trillion.

Meanwhile, many bitcoin and cryptocurrency supporters have voiced concerns thatthe massive stimulus and quantitative easing unleashed by the U.S. government and the Federal Reserve will weaken the dollar and the U.S. economy.

Extraordinary measures have been put in place by countries around the world to prop up markets and try to spur economic activity as they scramble to contain the coronavirus COVID-19.

The bitcoin price has treaded water for 2020 so far despite swinging wildly along with traditional ... [+] markets due to the coronavirus crisis.

In the aftermath of the coronavirus-induced market crash, some of the biggest bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchanges around the world have reported an uptick in both new users and trading volume.

Some have suggested surging bitcoin demand could result in a bull run to rival bitcoin's epic 2017 rallythat saw the bitcoin price climb from under $1,000 to around $20,000 in less than 12 months.

Ahead of the world going into shutdown to try to contain the coronavirus, bitcoin investors were upbeat at the beginning of the year,a survey of high-level bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchange users showed last month,with most expecting the bitcoin price to soar to over $20,000 per bitcoin in 2020.

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Trillions in Coronavirus Stimulus Brings Out the Bitcoin Bulls – CoinDesk

"It's exactly why bitcoin (BTC) was created," Michael Novogratz, CEO of the cryptocurrency-focused investment firm Galaxy Digital, told CNBC last week.

It's a common refrain heard these days from bitcoin bulls:The U.S. dollar and other currencies will eventually be debased by the injections of trillions of dollars of coronavirus-related aid and monetary stimulus bygovernments and central banks. That should, theoretically,strengthenthe case for bitcoin, the oldest and largest cryptocurrency, as a hedge against inflation.

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Such predictions might eventually come true, but for now bitcoin investors are stuck in a holding pattern: The cryptocurrency pushed above $7,000 on Monday, but for the past couple weeks it has struggled to hold that level, whichit hasn'treliably traded above since early March.

"Anice recovery from the lows leaves investors hopeful," cryptocurrency analysis firmArcane Research wrote Friday in a report. "However, this is not yet reflected in the market sentiment."

Any inflationstemming fromfiscal and monetary stimulus could take a while to appear partly because of higher unemployment and a drop-off in economic demandcould relieve upward pressure on consumer prices in the near term. In the U.S. alone, roughly 10 million new unemployment claims were filed during the last two full weeks of March, and JPMorgan economists predictthat a report this week will reveal another seven million claims were filed last week. Bank of America says the lack of an effective policy response to control the spread of the virus will push 2020 global growth to a contraction of 2.7 percent, instead of an expansion of 0.3 percent.

Nic Carter, a partner at Castle Island Ventures and co-founder of the blockchain analytics startup CoinMetrics, wrote last week for CoinDesk that the devaluation of money "does not happen immediately, but over time."

The 2008 financial crisis prompted the Federal Reserve to doubletotal assetsin a matter of weeks, and then doubled the size of the balance sheet again to more than $4 trillion over the next few years. But it took the money supply, as measured by M2, more than 12 years to double, at least partly because of low demand for loans in the years after the crisis.

The bitcoin market's tepid reaction thus far to the Federal Reserve's announcement of essentiallyunbounded quantitative easingmight disappoint some bitcoiners who are looking for a faster pump.

Sylvain Saurel, author of the blogIn Bitcoin We Trust, wrote last week that a separate move by U.S. regulators to reduce bankreserve requirements could lead to new money creation "ad infinitum."

"This unprecedented currency devaluation in such a short period of time has been decided by the Federal Reserve in a totally arbitrary manner," Saurel wrote. His conclusion,essentially, was that people should buy bitcoin.

Jay Hao, CEO of the Malta-based cryptocurrency exchange OKEx, wrote last weekin a blog postthat "more proactive measures" would be needed beyond "QE infinity." Those could include anew "super-sovereign currency" to address trade and economic imbalances created by the U.S. dollar's dominant role in global finance.

"At present, bitcoinpossesses the characteristics of a super-sovereign currency," Hao wrote.

The investment narrative that bitcoin is a "harder" currency than U.S. dollars and is getting additional traction from next month's "halving" on the bitcoin blockchain the once-every-four-years occurrence by which the pace ofissuance of new units of the cryptocurrency gets cut in half.

Traders are expected to get a chance this week to observe how prices oftwo bitcoin-offshootcryptocurrencies, Bitcoin SV (BSV) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH),perform as they go through their own quadrennial halvings.

Someanalysts said last month that bitcoin was trading in syncwith U.S. stocks. That was seen as a sign thatsome investors were selling the cryptocurrency as part of anindiscriminate flight to safety into dollars.

Olga Feldmeier, CEO of the digital-asset exchange Smart Valor and a self-described "outright bitcoin maximalist," says bitcoin's price plunge earlier this year undercuts hopes that the cryptocurrency would serve as a safe-haven assetin times of market turmoil. She instead recommended "tokenized gold" digital tokens like the Pax Gold (PAXG) that offer a crypto-friendly way of investing in the yellow metal, long seen as a reliable inflation hedge.

Kraken, a San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange, noted in an April 4blog postthat the volume of PAXG trading on its platform surged to $13 million in March, a six-fold increase from February levels.

"Kraken clients appear to see PAXG as a safe haven of late since it is backed by gold, which typically acts as a safe haven amidst economic uncertainty," according to the post.

But there are some indications that bitcoin might be trading more like gold in recent weeks. VanEck, a money-management firm that offers a bitcoin trust to qualified institutional buyers, saysbitcoin's price correlation with gold jumped to 0.47during the last couple weeks of March, from an average 0.03 over the past eight years. (A correlation of 1 implies perfect synchronicity.)

The next couple months could prove pivotalfor bitcoin as the U.S. suffers theworst stretch of thepandemic's health crisisand moves into the economic-recovery phase. Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, told CNBC last week the recently passed $2 trillion aid packagewould not be enough. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he wouldask Congress for more moneyif a $350 billion pool for small businesses runs out.

"More bazookas needed," executives for the Wall Street dealer Jefferies wrote Friday in an open letter to clients and colleagues.

Is bitcoin the real digital gold? With more financial "bazookas" getting hoisted into position, cryptocurrency markets will serve as theproving ground.

"Many Bitcoin advocates think it will prove to be a better long-term store of value than gold," according to the Kraken blog post. "Only time will tell."

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Bitcoin is again looking to establish a strong foothold above $7,000, having tested dip demand with a pullback to $6,600 over the weekend. The cryptocurrency printed a high above $7,100 early Monday and is currently changing hands around $7,090.

The bulls have repeatedly failed to keep gains above the $7,000 mark over the last three weeks, forcing investors to question the sustainability of recovery rally from the March 19 low of $3,867.

Even so, the bias remains bullish, as a pennant breakout confirmed April 2 is still intact. As a result, the cryptocurrency remains on the hunt for a test of the descending 50-day average, currently at $7,522.

If the upside break of $7,000 resistance again proves to be short-lived, the immediate bullish outlook would be neutralized. The bias would turn bearish if prices fall below support at the weekend low of $6,610.

That would open the doors to the higher low of $5,856 created March 30.

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Wealthiest Man in Bitcoin (BTC) and Crypto Is Now Worth $3.2 Billion Heres the New Rich List – The Daily Hodl

Forbes 2020 list of global billionaires, which names Amazon founder Jeff Bezos as the worlds wealthiest person, includes five cryptocurrency pioneers with ties to Bitcoin (BTC) and the digital assets industry: Bitmain founders Micree Zhan and Jihan Wu, Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen, Coinbase founder Brian Armstrong and Square Crypto founder Jack Dorsey.

Zhan is the wealthiest crypto entrepreneur with an estimated net worth of $3.2 billion. He was ousted from Bitmain, the largest maker of cryptocurrency-mining computers, in October of 2019, but remains the largest shareholder of the company.

Chris Larsen is the second wealthiest crypto entrepreneur with an estimated net worth of $2.6 billion. He sits as executive chairman of global payments network Ripple. He also co-founded the online mortgage lender e-Loan and peer-to-peer lender Prosper.

Wu is the chairman of Bitmain and owns 20% of the company. In 2019, he co-founded crypto financial services startup Matrixport. His estimated net worth is $1.8 billion.

Armstrong is the chief executive of Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the United States. His personal worth has reached an estimated $1 billion.

Dorsey co-founded Twitter and Square. With an estimated net worth of $2.6 billion, he launched Square Crypto last year, transforming Square and its popular Cash App by facilitating sales of Bitcoin, which he believes can become the internets native currency.

Although Changpeng CZ Zhao, CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Binance, is not included on the Forbes list, he ranks number one among crypto billionaires in the Hurun Global Rich List 2020 released earlier this year.

Trailing Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos, the top Forbes 2020 billionaires are Microsoft founder Bill Gates, luxury goods titan Bernard Arnault, Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett and Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison.

In ninth place, Walmart heiress Alice Walton is the worlds richest woman and the only female billionaire in the top 10, with an estimated net work of $54.4 billion. At age 22, Kylie Jenner tops the list of the worlds youngest billionaires with an estimated net worth of $1 billion.

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Tim Draper: Pandemic Could Be The Tipping Point For Bitcoin – Cointelegraph

The global spread of the coronavirus played a major role in the dramatic 2020 stock market crash. The bailout bill for saving the worlds economy is $7 trillion and rising fast. Bitcoin bull Tim Draper believes this confluence of factors may be the tipping point that allows innovations such as Bitcoin and smart contracts to flourish.

In an interview on April 6, the global venture capital investor said he was skeptical about the governments infinite money printing bailout plan and said it would take years before that money permeates the global economy.

They are gonna be printing all this money to try to get the economy back after they've basically tanked it, he said. They are going to flood it with a bunch of money, and that money is going to be worth less, and less, and less.

Draper believes people will start turning to Bitcoin as it has a fixed supply, in stark contrast to fiat which is being printed in the billions by central banks:

This is going to be a really interesting time where people say well, why dont I just use Bitcoin? I know there are only 21 million of them and we dont have to worry about whether a government is diluting their currency by printing tons of it, we can instead just use a currency we all agree on and its all a part of the economy and its already frictionless and open and transparent and global.

Although there is debate about whether coronavirus may end the trend towards globalization over the past 25 years, Draper believes digital financial innovations like Bitcoin, smart contracts and artificial intelligence will force governments to compete among themselves at the virtual level to bring better services at lower cost to attract talents.

This in return will empower people with more choices to move freely and live in a loving and nicer new global world. He added that:

It doesnt matter whether you are from the U.S, China or Russia or India or Europe or whatever, we are an open world and then the geographic borders are going to mean less and less.

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Bitcoin Price Analysis: There is a very strong level near 8K to watch out for – FXStreet

Bitcoin is having a breather today as the price stalls at the 55 daily exponential moving average. After the pair took the 7K level it seems as if there was no looking back but today could be a dead cat bounce scenario. Looking at the volume histogram at the bottom of the chart it seems the activity is pretty thin here too.

Looking closer at the technicals on the daily chart, you can see the Fibonacciextension (blue) and Fibonacci retracement (black) 61.8% area both land on 8K. That is a great zone as there is resistance there too from a previous wave and its a psychological round number. The price is some way away from the zone but these levels tend to act like a magnet for price. So if the pulls keep control then we are sure to test the area.

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Bitcoin Trading Scam Claims to Involve Prince Harry and Meghan Markle – Cointelegraph

A Bitcoin (BTC) trading scam has claimed the involvement of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex Prince Harry Charles Albert David and his wife Meghan Markle.

According to an April 9 report by the Mirror, the royal couple was featured in a fake BBC article where they praised a Bitcoin trading scheme.

The fake news piece claimed that the pair talked during a television show about a wealth loophole that can transform anyone into a millionaire within three to four months.

According to the fake article, the scheme would play a role in the couple's very real intentions to step back as senior Royal Family members and become financially independent. The report praises the well-known Bitcoin scam Bitcoin Evolution:

What's made us successful is jumping into new opportunities quickly and without hesitation, and right now our number one money-make is a new cryptocurrency auto-trading program called Bitcoin Evolution. [...] It's the single biggest opportunity we've seen in our entire lifetimes to build a small fortune fast. [...] We urge everyone to check this out before the banks shut it down.

The article leads potential victims to the scam's website, which features a red banner and a countdown clock, warning that registration will close soon because of high demand. As the Mirror explains, this is a strategy meant to motivate potential investors to fall for the scam. The website also claimed that members usually earn at least $1,300 daily while working an average of 20 minutes per day, adding:

Your profits are unlimited within The Bitcoin Evolution. Some members earned their first million within just 61 days.

In order to gain credibility, promoters of cryptocurrency scams often claim to involve well-known public figures. As Cointelegraph reported in late March, Janet Jacksons billionaire ex-husband, Wissam Al Mana, was also featured in such a scam promotion on Facebook. He later demanded that the social media platform reveal the identity of the promoter.

Also in March, the cryptocurrency community spotted a bogus YouTube account impersonating Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of the firm behind XRP Ripple.

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Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Chainlink (LINK) Have Most Active Developer Communities on GitHub – U.Today

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Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Chainlink (LINK) lead the pack of the top cryptocurrencies when it comes to their GitHub activity

According to data published by thecrypto analytics platform Santiment, Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Chainlink (LINK) are the leading cryptocurrencies when it comes to the activity of their developer communities on GitHub.

The metric includes a slew of GitHub contributions, including comments, wiki edits, and, of course, pubic repositories.

GitHub commits, which represent each change in the public repository of a certain open-source project, are one of the metrics that help evaluate crypto projects.

Santiment notesthat Bitcoin stands out among the rest of the top cryptocurrencies because of its consistent growth in development over the past four years.

Back in May 2019, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey introduced Square Crypto, the spin-off his publicly-traded company that hires full-time programmers who contribute to the Bitcoin ecosystem. In 2020, it launched a grant programand started the development of theLightning Development Kit (LDK).

Meanwhile, Litecoin (LTC) is lagging behind other top cryptocurrencies singled out by Santiment big time.

Back in August, tongues were waggling that the seventh biggest cryptocurrency had been abandoned by developers due to its abysmal GitHub numbers.

However, Lee refuted these rumors by explaining that Litecoin would simply integrateBitcoin's updates because their codebases are very similar.

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A Perfect Storm Is Brewing For The Bitcoin Price – Forbes

Technicians inspect bitcoin mining machines at a mining facility operated by Bitmain Technologies ... [+] Ltd. in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China, on Friday, Aug. 11, 2017. (Qilai Shen/Bloomberg)

The Bitcoin price is known to be extremely volatile over the short term, but the past couple of months have been a particularly wild ride for the crypto asset. After hitting a 2020 high of over $10,000 in the middle of February, the Bitcoin price was lower than $5,000 a month later. Since then, the price of the worlds most popular cryptocurrency has recovered somewhat to around $7,300.

These extreme fluctuations in the price have many speculators wondering what will happen with Bitcoin next, especially in the context of massive, debt-based government expenditures in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. Former Facebook executive Chamath Palihapitiya recently stated that theres now a five or ten percent chance that Bitcoin will be worth millions of dollars one day. Earlier this year, Tesla TSLA CEO Elon Musk noted that hes not convinced the cryptocurrency could become a major database for money around the world. Additionally, billionaire investor and Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio believes investors will turn to gold rather than Bitcoin during a potential crisis in the worlds major fiat currencies.

This excitement around the price of Bitcoin may only increase over the next 34 days, as the third halving event in Bitcoins history approaches. For those who dont know, a halving in Bitcoin is when the number of new Bitcoin created roughly every ten minutes is cut in half. This change in the Bitcoin issuance rate is scheduled to take place every 210,000 blocks (around four years).

Recently, Blockware Solutions CEO Matt DSouza discussed the implications of the upcoming halving on an episode of The Stephan Livera Podcast. Blockware Solutions recently put out a full report on how the Bitcoin price is greatly affected by the level of efficiency achieved by miners on the network. The report also covers this mining-related phenomenon in the context of the halving.

Its kind of like this perfect storm for Bitcoin, DSouza told Livera during their chat.

Miner Capitulation is Good For the Bitcoin Price

While the halving of Bitcoins issuance rate has obvious effects on the supply-side economics of the Bitcoin market, Blockware Solutions makes the case that the implications of the halving for the price of Bitcoin go far beyond changes in supply.

As outlined in their recent report, the halving also has the side effect of putting newly-created Bitcoin into stronger hands due to the fact that inefficient miners with small margins will be pushed off the network once the block reward subsidy is cut in half.

Capitulation is a very good thing, explained DSouza. Its removing the inefficient miners. They no longer get their rewards. Their rewards get allocated to the efficient miners the guys that have deployed correctly that have low [cost] electricity. And those are the strong hands. We want Bitcoin in their hands because they dont have to sell as much Bitcoin. Their margins are good, they dont have to sell as much Bitcoin, theres less sell pressure on the network, and the Bitcoin price could increase.

According to DSouza, inefficient miners tend to add more sell pressure to the market due to the fact that a higher percentage of their total mining rewards must be sold to pay for things like electricity bills.

Its going to be extremely healthy, DSouza, who is also the CEO of Blockware Mining, later added in reference to the upcoming halving event. We encourage the halving. We dont fear it. We welcome it.

That said, DSouza also explained that there could be some short-term pain in the Bitcoin price before the inefficient miners remove themselves from the network. This is because some miners will be incentivized to operate at a loss for a period of time due to the nature of their business contracts.

Theres all types of deals out there that are going to make some miners operate at a loss, which creates more sell pressure because all of the Bitcoin theyre mining is going to get sold, said DSouza. And then theyre going to have to tap into their treasury. And that has to get sold too, so thats more sell pressure. So, we need all that to blow out.

In DSouzas view, it could take two to three months for inefficient miners to get blown off the network if the Bitcoin price stays around the current price level.

In addition to the benefits of miner capitulation, DSouza discussed other ways in which next months halving could affect the Bitcoin price. For one, the Blockware Solutions CEO expects the event to affect the demand side of the Bitcoin market as well.

Everyone knows the halving is typically bullish, said DSouza. People understand that the supply-side economics will improve, so thats going to improve sentiment into the system on the demand side.

DSouza also pointed out that miners are beginning to collateralize their Bitcoin, which should reduce sell pressure on the network. When miners can borrow fiat against their Bitcoin holdings, they are no longer selling Bitcoin in order to pay their bills.

Its another lever of, basically, improving the supply side, said DSouza.

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