A major crypto figure from a company valued at $2 billion recently highlighted an interesting dynamic in the Bitcoin market: the actual circulating supply is contracting daily. This mechanism—driven by factors like lost coins, long-term holder accumulation, and on-chain movements—creates scarcity pressure that savvy traders monitor closely. The insight suggests potential opportunities for those timing entries during market pullbacks, as supply-side fundamentals may be tightening beneath surface-level price action.

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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 2025-12-17 08:57
Supply keeps shrinking every day, and the accumulation of lost coins is really intense. Maybe it's time to buy the dip at a lower point.
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BrokenDAOvip
· 2025-12-17 08:55
The narrative of supply contraction has been heard too many times. Every time, they say there’s an opportunity, but in the end? It all depends on who has more chips. --- Lost coins, long-term holding... frankly, it’s about who can stick it out, but incentive mechanisms often distort participants’ behavior, just like DAO governance. --- Scarcity pressure? Well, it only works if no one is selling in the first place. Once the price becomes attractive enough, the "long-term commitment" of holders will be exposed. --- A person with a $2B valuation says this, I just listen. True opportunities are never pointed out so high-profile. --- Tightening supply, timing... analyses like these are just like perfect governance models—sound reasonable in theory, but in practice, it’s all a test of human nature. --- Another fundamental reason. Every time the market is bad, you can find logic "beneath the surface price"; but when prices rise, this logic is no longer mentioned.
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LiquidationOraclevip
· 2025-12-17 08:44
The supply side is shrinking, and this is what I've been wanting to say: prices will eventually have to catch up.
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