Only slightly above 1 million bitcoins remain in circulation. This supply scarcity is becoming increasingly pronounced as we move deeper into the halving cycle. With such limited BTC availability hitting the market, the implications for price discovery and hodler behavior merit close attention. The shrinking float continues to shape how institutions and retail traders position themselves across spot and derivatives markets.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 3h ago
Wait, 1 million BTC is still in circulation? Is this number real? It feels a bit low.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 3h ago
Hey, a circulation of millions... now that's true scarcity. During the halving cycle, both institutions and retail investors will have to recalculate their accounts.
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SquidTeacher
· 3h ago
One million BTCs hanging over your head, this halving cycle is really about to rewrite the game rules
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PhantomHunter
· 3h ago
Almost all of the million BTC are gone. This wave of supply scarcity is really coming.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 3h ago
The million-coin threshold is just around the corner. Now institutions really can't sit still, and retail investors need to hold on tighter.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 3h ago
Almost a million Bitcoins are almost gone, and this wave of scarcity is truly incredible... HODLers are going to be ecstatic.
Only slightly above 1 million bitcoins remain in circulation. This supply scarcity is becoming increasingly pronounced as we move deeper into the halving cycle. With such limited BTC availability hitting the market, the implications for price discovery and hodler behavior merit close attention. The shrinking float continues to shape how institutions and retail traders position themselves across spot and derivatives markets.