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Bitcoin halving expected to influence investment decisions for five out of six retail investors in the UAE – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/14 at 11:02 AM
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The Bitcoin halving is a significant event that is set to impact the investment portfolios of UAE-based retail investors. A recent study conducted by trading and investing platform eToro revealed that 78 per cent of investors in the UAE are considering or planning to increase their investment in Bitcoin around the time of the halving. This event, which occurs roughly every four years, involves the halving of the reward for mining new blocks, thereby reducing the rate at which new bitcoins are created. This process is critical to Bitcoin’s design as it ensures a controlled issuance of coins until the maximum supply of 21 million is reached. The halving also helps regulate Bitcoin’s supply, similar to the scarcity of resources like gold, and may lead to potential price increases by decreasing supply pressure.

Historical data shows that past Bitcoin halving events have led to notable price increases, driven by the tightening of Bitcoin’s supply. The years following the halving have always been positive for Bitcoin, with significant bull runs observed. UAE-based retail investors seem to have taken notice of this trend, with a large percentage planning to bolster their Bitcoin investments around the upcoming halving. The interest in Bitcoin and crypto assets, in general, has been steadily growing in the UAE, with 74 per cent of retail investors currently holding investments in this asset class and 63 per cent planning to expand their holdings in the next three months. The main motivations behind this interest include the potential for high returns, belief in the transformative potential of crypto assets, and confidence in blockchain technology.

According to Josh Gilbert, Market Analyst at eToro, the success of previous halving events and the recent launch of ETFs have generated huge institutional interest in Bitcoin. This, combined with the bullish signals associated with halving events, suggests that it could be another promising year for Bitcoin. However, investors are reminded that past performance does not guarantee future results, and broader market conditions can also influence price movements.

The Bitcoin halving, scheduled for 19-20 April depending on the current rate at which bitcoins are created, plays a crucial role in Bitcoin’s monetary policy. By halving the rewards for mining new blocks, the event helps ensure a gradual and controlled issuance of coins until the maximum supply is reached. This mechanism is designed to mimic the scarcity of resources like gold and is essential for regulating Bitcoin’s supply. The reduction in supply pressure resulting from the halving could potentially lead to price increases, making it a key event for investors to monitor and consider in their investment strategies.

In conclusion, the Bitcoin halving is expected to be a significant catalyst in the portfolios of UAE-based retail investors, with a majority considering or planning to increase their investment in Bitcoin around the event. The interest in Bitcoin and crypto assets in the UAE has been on the rise, driven by the potential for high returns, belief in the transformative potential of these assets, and confidence in blockchain technology. As the halving approaches, investors are advised to stay informed about market developments, consider historical trends, and factor in broader market conditions when making investment decisions. This event highlights the importance of understanding the fundamentals of Bitcoin and its unique monetary policy in navigating the volatile crypto market.

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