Bitcoin’s illiquid supply could hit 8.3M by 2032: Fidelity
Fidelity projects long-term holders and corporate treasuries could lock up over 6 million BTC by 2025, tightening supply and potentially boosting price dynamics.
Around 42% of Bitcoin’s current circulating supply, or 8.3 million Bitcoin (BTC), could be “illiquid” by 2032 at the current rate of Bitcoin treasury firm buying, according to asset management firm Fidelity.
In a report published on Monday, Fidelity identified two groups whose supply could be considered illiquid, with the criteria being that their Bitcoin supply has ticked up each quarter or at least 90% of the time for the last four years.
Based on this, it found two cohorts: Long-term Bitcoin holders and publicly-traded companies with at least 1,000 Bitcoin, the latter of which have been growing this year.
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