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I noticed something interesting while reading the latest analyses on Bitcoin accumulation strategies. Apparently, there are quite detailed calculations circulating on how to reach 1 million bitcoins by the end of 2026.
What strikes me is how this trajectory affects market dynamics. When we look at BTC dominance (btc.d), it's clear that Bitcoin continues to play a central role in institutional investors' allocation strategies. The figures behind this approach are quite solid if analyzed correctly.
The interesting thing is that this accumulation strategy doesn't come out of nowhere. It fits into a logic of infrastructure and market services, especially for institutional players seeking serious exposure to Bitcoin. We are seeing more and more digital asset platforms structuring their offerings around this long-term vision.
BTC.d remains a key indicator to watch if we want to understand whether this strategy is truly working. The higher the dominance increases, the more it suggests that Bitcoin is gaining relative confidence compared to other digital assets.
This is the kind of analysis we should all follow closely if we're interested in the market's direction. The fundamentals are there, the numbers are there, now it's a matter of seeing how it unfolds concretely until the end of 2026.