The #Halving is getting closer every day. This means that soon the amount of new bitcoins entering the market will be reduced again. It is a predictable event, programmed in the protocol itself, but it always reignites the discussion about scarcity.
At the same time, much of the excessive leverage that existed in the market has already been eliminated. During downturns, fragile positions tend to be liquidated, and coins end up changing hands. They often move from more speculative investors to those who think in the long term.
Another silent movement is also happening: large investors and institutions continue to accumulate. When this happens, a portion of the supply stops circulating so easily in the market.
And while all this is happening, access to $BTC continues to expand. Banks and large financial institutions are getting closer to this ecosystem, opening doors for new flows of capital.
When you put these pieces together — limited supply, reduction in issuance, less leverage, and a possible increase in demand — an interesting scenario begins to emerge.
Because with a fixed supply asset, each passing day may mean a little less Bitcoin available for sale. And if a moment comes when many people want to buy at the same time… price movements can become intense.
After so many cycles, we are still only seeing the beginning of the story.
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At the same time, much of the excessive leverage that existed in the market has already been eliminated. During downturns, fragile positions tend to be liquidated, and coins end up changing hands. They often move from more speculative investors to those who think in the long term.
Another silent movement is also happening: large investors and institutions continue to accumulate. When this happens, a portion of the supply stops circulating so easily in the market.
And while all this is happening, access to $BTC continues to expand. Banks and large financial institutions are getting closer to this ecosystem, opening doors for new flows of capital.
When you put these pieces together — limited supply, reduction in issuance, less leverage, and a possible increase in demand — an interesting scenario begins to emerge.
Because with a fixed supply asset, each passing day may mean a little less Bitcoin available for sale. And if a moment comes when many people want to buy at the same time… price movements can become intense.
After so many cycles, we are still only seeing the beginning of the story.
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