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Halving & Forking countdowns


Crypto countdowns

List of halving & forking upcoming and past events

Cryptocurrency Action Event block height ETA (UTC) Countdown
NexaNEXA
halving1,052,64003. May, 2026 20:12
halving
1,052,640
03. May, 2026 20:12 UTC
31d, 13h, 3m, 17s
ETCEthereum Classic
halving25,000,00119. July, 2026 07:01
halving
25,000,001
19. July, 2026 07:01 UTC
107d, 23h, 52m, 45s
HNSHandshake
halving340,00014. August, 2026 10:29
halving
340,000
14. August, 2026 10:29 UTC
134d, 3h, 19m, 51s
MONAMonacoin
halving4,204,80028. December, 2026 13:17
halving
4,204,800
28. December, 2026 13:17 UTC
270d, 6h, 7m, 49s
LTCLitecoin
halving3,360,00024. July, 2027 07:39
halving
3,360,000
24. July, 2027 07:39 UTC
1y, 113d, 0h, 30m, 11s
BTCBitcoin
halving1,050,00020. February, 2028 04:50
halving
1,050,000
20. February, 2028 04:50 UTC
1y, 323d, 21h, 41m, 41s
BCHBitcoin Cash
halving1,050,00020. May, 2028 09:07
halving
1,050,000
20. May, 2028 09:07 UTC
2y, 49d, 1h, 58m, 11s
ZECZcash
halving4,406,40023. November, 2028 04:40
halving
4,406,400
23. November, 2028 04:40 UTC
2y, 235d, 21h, 31m, 14s




What is a block halving event?


Block halving event

Block halving events happen every 4 years on the Bitcoin blockchain. Bitcoin initial block reward was 50 BTC. The block reward splits every 4 years. This lowers the rate at which Bitcoins are generated. The halving is periodic and is programmed into Bitcoin's code.

What is a forking event?


Forking event

Forks modify the rules of a blockchain. A fork is a rule change such that the software validating according to the old rules will see the blocks produced according to the new rules as invalid. In the case of a hard fork, all nodes meant to work in accordance with the new rules need to upgrade their software.