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Graph of Bitcoin's controlled supply as an estimate against time, depicting the influence of the network's hash rate (continuously faster vs continuously slower) om that timeline.

This chart would benefit from a minimum periodical updating every 52,500 blocks (one quarter of a reward halving period) or approximately once every year. The next update opportunity is at block 420,000 estimated to occur somewhere between June and July, 2016.

More frequent updates may be warranted if the network hash rate sees a sudden and sustained increase or decrease.

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current21:56, 30 July 2015Thumbnail for version as of 21:56, 30 July 20151,525 × 778 (130 KB)TheRealSteve (talk | contribs)Update for block 367,500
12:26, 20 July 2015Thumbnail for version as of 12:26, 20 July 20151,525 × 778 (130 KB)TheRealSteve (talk | contribs)Graph of Bitcoin's controlled supply as an estimate against time, depicting the influence of the network's hash rate (continuously faster vs continuously slower) om that timeline. This chart would benefit from a minimum periodical updating every 52,50...

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