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An aside but I’ve long been rather triggered by the use of the term “halvening” rather than halving. Despite the fact that people can call it what they like and I shouldn’t care.
However.. having googled it, it appears halven is a word with history
As for Bitcoin price , let’s have the halving, the Bitcoin ETF approved and then Bitcoin at $10k for a bit to shake out anyone who thinks they can trade ahead of this stuff.. could happen!
For some reason, I like halvening, I think because it sounds to me like a happening. Kind of like hodl...does it (sorta) rhyme with throttle or yodel? I've used both at various times.
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