Davepf
Legacy Member
Éduque toi.
Merci de ton intervention.
"The estimate is 2140 based on the block reward halving frequency of four years. According to math and knowledge that there are 32 halving events, in 2136, the block reward will yield 0.00000168 BTC per day, which is 0.00000042 BTC per block. That's 42 satoshis.
It's arguable that there could be one additional halving, to a block reward of 0.00000021 BTC, but that would require a major protocol modification since the number of Bitcoin would then exceed 21 million. Additionally, to go past that, there'd have to be a protocol modification to extend divisibility past eight decimal places. It is far, far to early to worry about either of these, because we're more than a century away from this problem." - https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/10486/when-will-the-last-bitcoin-be-mined
"The EXACT date is impossible to predict. It will depend on how much hashing power comes online and how fast it comes online.
If blocks were to be solved exactly 10 minutes apart, it would be 2140. It suppose it could be anywhere from ten years earlier than that to ten years later." - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173145.0
"... the last Bitcoin will be mined on May 7th, 2140." - https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Controlled_supply