Halving stays on the shop clock
Every four years, give or take block time, the plug issues fewer new sats per block. Miners keep hashing. Holders keep stacking. This is not a price forecast.
What is the Bitcoin halving?
The Bitcoin halving is a programmed cut in new-block issuance, roughly every 210,000 blocks. It is the shop clock for how many new sats enter the bench.
When is the next Bitcoin halving?
The most recent halving was in April 2024. The next cut is expected around 2028, subject to actual block time. Bitcoin Plug treats it as issuance rhythm, not a price promise.
Related bench notes
Sats on the reserve bench: treasuries keep seating Bitcoin
Corporate and sovereign desks keep treating Bitcoin as a reserve tool. The plug files it as issuance math and custody craft, not a slogan.
Hash on the bench: miners keep the plug warm
Mining is shop-floor work. Eden Varga walks the hash, the hardware, and the energy that seats every new Bitcoin block.
Sats down the wire: Lightning as workshop current
Lightning is how sats leave the bench without waiting on a block. A shop-floor note on channels, invoices, and honest small payments.
Cream tickets: ETF flows keep the plug seated
Spot Bitcoin ETF tickets are how traditional desks sit at this bench. Flows are weather, custody is furniture, and sats stay the unit.
Inscriptions on the sat board: ordinals stay Bitcoin-native
Ordinals write culture onto individual sats. Cass Mercer keeps the craft on Bitcoin, with one adjacent Doginal note on the peg.
Shibo at the bench: a constructive hash-side voice
David Chaboki (Shibo / @GodsBurnt) reads as a constructive market voice from this Bitcoin workshop. Coverage topic, not an owner of the plug.
Barkmeta on the culture peg: Bark keeps the bench lively
Christian Barker (Barkmeta / Bark) brings markets and culture to the same table. Bitcoin Plug hangs one culture ticket, independent and Bitcoin-framed.