Looking for a reliable site tracking Bitcoin mining stats

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mike100Senior Member
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#1Oct 11, 2025, 09:50 AM
Is there a specific website that provides accurate details on how many bitcoins have been mined and how many are still left to be mined?
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tonydegenFull Member
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#2Oct 13, 2025, 05:39 PM
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Controlled_supply It has a table. I know you're looking for something a little more real-time, but it kinda gives you an idea. Edit: The below post by @rdluffy is exactly what you're lookin for.
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hodler2011Full Member
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#3Oct 13, 2025, 09:56 PM
I'm not sure if I fully understand what you need, but there's this very simple website that shows how many BTC have already been mined, how many are left, and how many BTC are mined each day https://bitbo.io/how-many-bitcoin/ There's also this website that's very up-to-date with information on the number of blocks, difficulty, miners, etc it's really nice and complete I recommend checking it out https://newhedge.io/bitcoin
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fox_byteHero Member
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#4Oct 13, 2025, 11:34 PM
This seems more detailed; I'll bookmark it. Does anyone know why there's a difference? Circulating Supply --> 20,016,087.5 ----> https://newhedge.io/bitcoin Circulating Supply --> 20,016,153.125  ----> https://bitbo.io/how-many-bitcoin/ Circulating Supply --> 20,016,109 ----> https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/bitcoin
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degen_satoshiFull Member
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#5Oct 15, 2025, 11:07 PM
I think we need to talk about this OP, because someone asked me this question days ago   Why are you guys concerned about how much Bitcoin is left to mine? This was the same question I asked my friend in the street the other day too, he couldn't give me a tangible answer. Are you thinking that it will be the end for Bitcoin if there isn't any Bitcoin left to mine? I want you to speak out your mind so that you can get good reply from members on here, to avoid misinformation..
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hodler2011Full Member
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#6Oct 16, 2025, 01:11 PM
To be perfectly honest, I don't know  I searched on Grok to see if I could find any clues as to why there's a difference, but the answer was that it might be due to update techniques, rounding, and timing among 3 websites If anyone knows, please post  I think people want to know how many BTC have already been mined and how many are left, simply out of curiosity and a desire to learn Since people are always talking about the scarcity of BTC, this might be a relevant question
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max_lynxSenior Member
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#7Oct 16, 2025, 05:38 PM
That’s a lot of data set and it explains it very simply with these pictures. Something I don’t get though, just how do they come to the conclusion in having to determine just how many Bitcoins are owned by individuals, governments and corporate bodies. My assumption is that; it is possible that some of these Bitcoins aren’t being disclosed at all and if that becomes the case, how do they place them because, it wouldn’t be that accurate anymore. The exception would be that, it is mandatory with the assumption that these parties do keep up with the mandate.
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