Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, on Friday completed its "halving," a phenomenon that happens roughly every four years, according to according to CoinGecko, a cryptocurrency data and analysis company. Bitcoin was fairly stable immediately afterward, falling 0.47% to $63,747. Bitcoin enthusiasts had eagerly waited for the "halving" - a change to the cryptocurrency's underlying technology designed to cut the rate at which new bitcoins are created.
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