Forbes: What impact will the halving have on BTC?
Crypto asset technology continues to evolve, and the BTC halving event will further drive market development.

Crypto asset technology continues to evolve, and the BTC halving event will further drive market development.
From the perspective of technical implementation, BTC L2 solutions can be roughly divided into five categories: Bitcoin side chain, UTXO + client verification, Taproot Consensus, multi-signature + EVM, and Roullp.
As the cryptocurrency market looks to unleash some momentum and begins what appears to be a short-term respite, it’s important to take a step back and look at the bigger picture.
This act marks an important chapter for digital currency in the national economy and globally.
Matrix on Target writes that “Bitcoin is set for an explosive surge to $50,000 in January.” After a typical mid- to late-December consolidation, Bitcoin is poised for a strong wave of early-year buying power that could see it break through resistance levels.
The threshold price below which Bitcoin miners could halt their operations is $12,000.
Miners with higher cost and large debt load will be weeded out by the crypto winter, according to industry experts.
Saylor believes that bitcoin is the answer to inflation as the Fed prepares to meet on Sep. 21, 2022.