📊 Bitcoin’s Gini Coefficient measures the level of supply concentration across wallets. When it rises, it indicates that #BTC is becoming more concentrated in large addresses, such as whales, custodians, ETFs, or exchanges. Conversely, a falling Gini Coefficient suggests that the supply is becoming more distributed among different market participants. Notably, the Gini Coefficient has not increased since October 2025, coinciding with Bitcoin's all-time high. This metric serves as a straightforward way to track the movement of Bitcoin's supply across market cycles. #crypto

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