Crypto Halving Countdown
Live time-to-halving for the major proof-of-work coins. Tick the ones you want and get an email before each event — 3, 2 and 1 month before, then weekly in the final month.
No single halving
These coins reduce supply gradually or have a fixed reward, so there's no one date to count down to.
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Dash (DASH)
Reward drops ~7.14% roughly every 383 days (gradual, no single event). -
Kaspa (KAS)
Smooth "chromatic" halving — emission reduces every month. -
Horizen (ZEN)
Moved to gradual emission with Horizen 2.0 — no fixed halving. -
DigiByte (DGB)
Block reward decreases about 1% every month. -
Dogecoin (DOGE)
Fixed 10,000 DOGE per block — no halving. -
Monero (XMR)
Tail emission of 0.6 XMR per block — no halving.
What is a halving?
A “halving” is a scheduled cut to the block reward miners receive, written into a coin's protocol, which slows the rate at which new coins are created. Because the event is tied to a block height rather than a calendar date, the exact day shifts slightly with network speed — so the countdowns above are estimates that tighten as the block approaches. Coins with a live block feed self-correct automatically; the rest use a protocol-based date estimate.
Halving affects mining supply, not staking yields — see our staking comparison for current yields.