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How Much Bitcoin Is Left to Mine? Complete Supply Guide

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Bitcoin's fixed supply of 21 million coins makes it fundamentally different from traditional currencies that governments can print without limit.
As of January 2026, the crypto community is approaching a critical milestone: the 20 millionth Bitcoin will soon be mined, leaving only about 1 million coins remaining.
This article explores exactly how much Bitcoin is left to mine, when the final coins will enter circulation, and what this scarcity means for miners and investors.
You'll learn about Bitcoin's halving mechanism, the realistic timeline for mining the remaining supply, and why the actual circulating supply is lower than most people think.
  1. For a complete Bitcoin overview, see our ultimate guide to Bitcoin (BTC) for beginners.

Key Takeaways:
  1. Approximately 1.06 million BTC remain to be mined out of Bitcoin's fixed 21 million supply cap.
  2. The current block reward stands at 3.125 BTC per block, halving approximately every four years until around 2140.
  3. An estimated 2.3 to 4 million BTC are permanently lost, reducing the effective circulating supply to 15.9-17.6 million BTC.
  4. The next halving event in 2028 will reduce daily Bitcoin production from 450 BTC to just 225 BTC.
  5. When all Bitcoin are mined, miners will rely entirely on transaction fees instead of block rewards for income.
  6. Bitcoin's predetermined supply schedule makes it fundamentally different from fiat currencies that can be printed without limit.

How Much Bitcoin Is Left to Mine?

Approximately 1.06 million BTC remain to be mined out of Bitcoin's maximum supply of 21 million coins.
As of early 2025, approximately 19.93-19.95 million Bitcoin have been mined and entered circulation, representing roughly 95% of the total supply.
The current mining rate stands at about 450 BTC per day, with miners receiving 3.125 BTC as a block reward approximately every 10 minutes.
This reward was cut in half during the April 2024 halving event, down from the previous 6.25 BTC per block.
At this pace, miners produce roughly 144 blocks daily across the global Bitcoin network.
The remaining Bitcoin won't be distributed quickly—the halving mechanism ensures that the last fraction of Bitcoin won't be mined until approximately the year 2140.
This means the final 5% of Bitcoin's supply will take over a century to mine, despite 95% being mined in just 17 years since Bitcoin's 2009 launch.
The diminishing block rewards create an increasingly scarce asset, with each halving event making new Bitcoin harder to obtain.


Bitcoin's Halving Schedule and Remaining Supply Timeline

Bitcoin's halving mechanism reduces the block reward by 50% approximately every four years, or precisely every 210,000 blocks.
The first halving occurred in November 2012, reducing rewards from 50 BTC to 25 BTC per block.
Subsequent halvings in July 2016 and May 2020 brought rewards down to 12.5 BTC and 6.25 BTC respectively.
The most recent halving in April 2024 cut rewards to the current 3.125 BTC per block.
The next halving is expected around April 2028, when block rewards will drop to just 1.5625 BTC.
Looking at the remaining supply timeline, Bitcoin will reach 99% mined around 2034, with only 210,000 BTC left to distribute.
By 2050, approximately 99.9% of all Bitcoin will have been mined, leaving just trace amounts.
The final satoshi—Bitcoin's smallest unit—will be awarded somewhere around 2140, completing the predetermined issuance schedule that Satoshi Nakamoto hardcoded into Bitcoin's protocol.



What Happens When All Bitcoin Are Mined?

When the last Bitcoin is mined around 2140, no new coins will enter circulation regardless of mining activity.
Bitcoin miners will transition from earning block rewards to relying entirely on transaction fees for revenue.
Currently, miners earn income from two sources: the block subsidy of newly created Bitcoin and transaction fees paid by users.
Once block rewards disappear, transaction fees must provide sufficient incentive for miners to continue securing the network.
If Bitcoin primarily functions as a store of value rather than a daily payment system, miners could still profit from processing high-value transactions with substantial fees.
Layer-2 solutions like the Lightning Network may handle everyday purchases while the main blockchain processes larger, fee-generating transactions.
The mining industry may face consolidation as operations must become more efficient to remain profitable solely on transaction fees, leaving only miners with access to cheap electricity and advanced hardware.
Network security depends on maintaining adequate hash power, which requires transaction fees to grow significantly or Bitcoin's price to increase substantially to compensate for lost block rewards.


Lost Bitcoin and Effective Circulating Supply

While nearly 20 million Bitcoin have been mined, a significant portion is permanently inaccessible due to lost private keys and destroyed wallets.
Conservative estimates suggest that between 2.3 and 4 million BTC are lost forever, effectively reducing the circulating supply.
A 2020 Chainalysis study estimated that up to 20% of existing Bitcoin may be permanently lost.
Common causes include hardware failures where recovery phrases weren't backed up, forgotten passwords to encrypted wallets, and early adopters who didn't anticipate Bitcoin's future value.
Some Bitcoin has been sent to provably unspendable addresses or "burn addresses" where no private key exists.
Additionally, an unknown amount is held by deceased owners who never shared wallet access with heirs.
This means the effective circulating supply is realistically somewhere between 15.9 and 17.6 million BTC, not the nominal 19.94 million shown on blockchain explorers.
Understanding this distinction is crucial because the actual amount of Bitcoin left available to the market is lower than the raw mining statistics suggest.



FAQ

How much Bitcoin is left to mine today?
Approximately 1.06 million BTC remains to be mined as of January 2026.


How many Bitcoin are left to mine in 2025?
Approximately 1.06-1.1 million Bitcoin remain to be mined as of 2025, with this number decreasing by roughly 164,000 BTC annually.


When will the last Bitcoin be mined?
The final Bitcoin is expected to be mined around the year 2140 due to the halving schedule.


How much unmined Bitcoin is left?
Roughly 5% of Bitcoin's total 21 million supply remains unmined.


How many Bitcoin are left to mine after the next halving?
After the 2028 halving, about 656,000 BTC will remain in the mining schedule.


Conclusion

Bitcoin's remaining supply of roughly 1 million coins will take over a century to mine completely.
The halving mechanism ensures progressively slower issuance, with the 2028 halving reducing daily production to just 225 BTC.
Combined with permanently lost coins, the effective supply available to the market is substantially lower than blockchain data suggests.
This predetermined scarcity—unique among monetary assets—forms the foundation of Bitcoin's value proposition.
For investors and miners tracking Bitcoin's supply milestones, understanding these dynamics is essential as the network transitions toward its fee-based future.
Platforms like MEXC allow users to trade Bitcoin and track these important supply metrics as the cryptocurrency approaches its final distribution phase.
  1. Want to learn more? Read our comprehensive What is Bitcoin (BTC) guide for the full picture.
  2. When will the last Bitcoin be mined? See the full timeline.
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