Supply Halving Schedules
Supply halving schedules are pre-programmed events in a blockchain protocol that reduce the rate of new token issuance by a specific factor, usually by half, at regular intervals. This mechanism is designed to create a predictable and decreasing supply growth, which is a fundamental aspect of many deflationary-leaning assets.
By reducing the inflow of new tokens, the protocol aims to counteract inflationary pressure and potentially increase the scarcity of the asset over time. These events are highly anticipated by market participants and often serve as focal points for price cycles and network sentiment.
The schedule is embedded in the code, ensuring that the monetary policy is transparent and immutable, which is a key differentiator from traditional fiat currencies managed by central banks.