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Fork Block Rewards Halved, Barely Anyone Noticed<\/b><\/h3>\n
The halving that matters is a little over a month away. Sometime in mid-May, Bitcoin block rewards paid to miners for discovering new blocks will drop from 12.5 BTC to 6.25 BTC.<\/span><\/p>\n This week, Bitcoin Cash (BCH, formerly known as BCHABC) and Bitcoin SV (BSV, formerly known as BCHSV) went through their first halving events.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n They both <\/span>enjoyed momentary bumps in price<\/span><\/a>, by about 11 and 19% respectively. Those gains were fairly immediately wiped out, however, with their reward halvings <\/span>failing to have a lasting price impact<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n In fact, the ABC halving resulted in a dramatic exodus of miners. Block 630,000 triggered the reward halving to 6.25 BCH on Wednesday. It <\/span>took two hours<\/span><\/a> for block 630,001 to be mined. The speed of BCH is 116 transactions per second. That fell to 1.11 TPS.<\/span><\/p>\n The slump in network activity was <\/span>predicted by Coin Metrics<\/span><\/a>:<\/span><\/p>\n \n\u201cWhen Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV halve their block rewards, this should force miners to direct even more hash power to Bitcoin as it will still have a 12.5 native unit block reward (instead of 6.25) for about a month longer.\u201d<\/span>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Debates around the forthcoming Bitcoin halving and its impact on miners, price, hash rate, and network stability have raged for well over a year. Speculation among analysts, journalists, pundits, and investor groups as to what the impact will be has continued to drive column inches. Whales have <\/span>started to accumulate<\/span><\/a> in the run-up to the event.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Yet the Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV fork halvings didn’t capture the public imagination.<\/span><\/p>\n In fact, as they approached, Bitcoin halving media coverage remained strong and interest on Twitter actually rose\u2026<\/span><\/p>\n\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>And Where Was The Fanfare?<\/b><\/h4>\n