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    What Happens to Bitcoin After All 21 Million Are Mined?

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffAugust 30, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    One of the chief characteristics of Bitcoin (BTC) is its limited coin supply. Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous name used by the creator(s) of the Bitcoin cryptocurrency, designed the cryptocurrency with a cap to limit the supply. This increases its scarcity over time, which tends to increase demand and price.

    New Bitcoins are added to the Bitcoin supply approximately every 10 minutes, which is the average amount of time that it takes to create a new block on the Bitcoin blockchain. By design, the number of Bitcoins minted per block is reduced by 50% after every 210,000 blocks, or about once every four years. Those who are interested in owning Bitcoin can purchase it and other popular cryptocurrencies through crypto exchanges.

    Key Takeaways

    • The maximum total supply of Bitcoin is 21 million.
    • The number of Bitcoins issued will likely never reach 21 million due to the use of rounding operators in the Bitcoin codebase.
    • No additional Bitcoins will be generated when the Bitcoin supply reaches its upper limit. Bitcoin miners will likely earn income only from transaction fees.
    • Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, such as Ethereum and Solana, can be purchased through crypto exchanges.

    Will the Number of Bitcoins Ever Reach 21 Million?

    The total number of Bitcoins issued is not expected to reach 21 million. That’s because the Bitcoin network uses bit-shift operators—arithmetic operators that round some decimal points down to the closest smallest integer.

    This rounding down may occur when the block reward for producing a new Bitcoin block is divided in half, and the new reward amount is calculated. That reward can be expressed in satoshis, with one satoshi equaling 0.00000001 Bitcoins. Because a satoshi is the smallest unit of measurement in the Bitcoin network, it cannot be split in half.

    When tasked with splitting a satoshi in half to calculate a new reward amount, the Bitcoin blockchain is programmed—using bit-shift operators—to round down to the nearest whole integer. This systematic rounding down of Bitcoin block rewards in fractions of satoshis is why the total number of Bitcoins issued is likely to fall slightly short of 21 million.

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    Fast Fact

    After the 2024 halving, there are 29 more halvings until the final reward of one satoshi is awarded if the halving rate remains at four years.

    With the number of new Bitcoins issued per block decreasing by half approximately every four years, the final Bitcoin (realistically, the final satoshi) is not expected to be generated until 2140 (it might be earlier). The number of new Bitcoins minted per block was 50 when Bitcoin was first established and has since decreased to 3.125 as of 2024—the next halving to 1.5625 is expected sometime in 2028.

    Although a maximum of 21 million Bitcoins can be minted, the number of Bitcoins circulating is likely to remain substantially below that number. Bitcoin holders can lose access to their Bitcoins by losing the private keys to their Bitcoin wallets or passing away without sharing their wallet details. A June 2020 study by the crypto forensics firm Chainalysis estimated that up to 20% of the Bitcoin already issued may be permanently lost.

    What Happens After All 21 Million Bitcoin Are Mined?

    After the maximum number of Bitcoins is reached, even if that number is ultimately slightly below 21 million, no new Bitcoins will be issued.

    Bitcoin reaching its upper supply limit is likely to affect Bitcoin miners, but how they are affected depends in part on how Bitcoin evolves as a cryptocurrency. Bitcoin transactions will continue to be pooled into blocks and processed, and Bitcoin miners will continue to be rewarded, but likely only with transaction processing fees.

    If Bitcoin in 2140 essentially serves as a store of value rather than for daily purchases, then it’s still possible for miners to profit—even with low transaction volumes and the disappearance of block rewards. Miners could charge high transaction fees to process high-value or large batches of transactions, with more efficient “layer 2” blockchains like the Lightning Network working with the Bitcoin blockchain to facilitate daily Bitcoin spending.

    How Many Bitcoins Have Been Mined?

    As of August 29, 2025, 19.9 million Bitcoins have been mined, leaving about 1.1 million Bitcoins to be released. The total Bitcoin supply is capped at 21 million.

    How Long Does It Take to Mine 1 Bitcoin?

    The time it takes to mine one Bitcoin depends on the amount of the block reward or how many new Bitcoins are paid to crypto miners for generating a new block. As of 2024, the current block reward is 3.125 Bitcoins, and a new block is produced approximately every 10 minutes. Thus, about 0.3125 Bitcoins are mined per minute, although the blockchain doesn’t award coins by the minute. When the reward halves in 2028, about 0.15625 Bitcoins will be mined per minute.

    What Happens to Mining Fees When Bitcoin’s Supply Limit Is Reached?

    Bitcoin miners will likely continue charging mining fees when it reaches its limit. Mining is the process of verifying transactions and opening new blocks, which will still need to be done. So, because mining fees will be the only reward, they may increase to compensate miners for their expenses.

    The Bottom Line

    Will Bitcoin function like pocket change or bars of gold in 2140? The Bitcoin ecosystem is still developing, making it possible for Bitcoin to continue evolving over the coming decades. However, as Bitcoin evolves, no new Bitcoins will be released after the limit of 21 million coins is reached. This supply limit is likely to have the most significant impact on Bitcoin miners, but it’s possible that Bitcoin investors could also experience adverse effects.

    The comments, opinions, and analyses expressed on Investopedia are for informational purposes only. Read our warranty and liability disclaimer for more info. As of the date this article was written, the author does not own cryptocurrency.



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