1. halving - Noun
2. halving - Verb
of Halve
Source: Webster's dictionaryLet us, above all, be clear that, without a convincing program of debt relief to start the new millennium, our objective of halving world poverty by 2015 will be only a pipe dream. Kofi Annan
According to CryptoCompare, “Block reward halving every 12 monthsDifficulty re-targeting using the multipool-resistant DigiShield “ Source: Internet
A study in the 1990s on a localised population of devils in a national park in Tasmania recorded a halving of the population after a hitherto gravel access road was upgraded, surfaced with bitumen and widened. Source: Internet
Anticipation of the event helped drive bitcoin prices higher in the past few weeks — from a low of around $4,100 in mid-March to just under $10,000 on May 6. But prices have fallen back to about $8,700 now that the halving has actually occurred. Source: Internet
BP is considering a radical reconfiguring of its offices, which could come close to halving its property portfolio in some locations, by shifting almost 50,000 employees towards remote working and flexible workplace layouts in the wake of the pandemic. Source: Internet
Another factor underscoring the potential of the Cambodian economy is the recent halving of its poverty rate. Source: Internet