Bitcoin's hard cap—have you really thought through what that means? Here's the thing: if every single millionaire on Earth wanted to own just one bitcoin, the math simply doesn't work. There aren't enough to go around. That's not hype, that's just arithmetic. When supply is genuinely fixed and demand keeps climbing, well... you do the math.

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BasementAlchemistvip
· 01-06 08:09
Forget it, I don't want to calculate anymore.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-05 09:15
Hmm... I've heard the scarcity logic a thousand times, but the real problem is that most people simply can't hold on.
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 01-04 08:50
nah this scarcity argument gets recycled every bull run... lemme pull the actual wallet distribution data real quick. spoiler: whale clustering patterns suggest the supply squeeze narrative is way more marketing than reality tbh
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LightningAllInHerovip
· 01-04 08:47
I've thought of this long ago; scarcity is the real key.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 01-04 08:46
Wow, 210,000 tokens really can't hold up.
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OnChainSleuthvip
· 01-04 08:44
The scarcity aspect is truly exceptional. Just thinking that all the millionaires worldwide want a Bitcoin but can't get one... this is the real foundation of its value.
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digital_archaeologistvip
· 01-04 08:39
The supply is fixed, and demand keeps rising. This math problem has been solved long ago.
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BlockchainGrillervip
· 01-04 08:26
I've already solved this math problem. There are only 21 million bitcoins, which is simply not enough to distribute.
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StakeHouseDirectorvip
· 01-04 08:23
The algorithm is correct, but reality can be even harsher.
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