@alexanderelorenzo: There are 60 million millionaires on earth and only 21 million Bitcoin. Do the math. Right now institutions hold nearly 1 in every 5 Bitcoin that will ever exist. That's about 3.9 million coins, 18.6% of the entire supply. Binance's own research team ran the numbers separately and landed on the same thing. Now strip out the 3 to 4 million coins lost forever in dead wallets. Real estimates put what's actually buyable closer to 16 million. That means two out of three millionaires can't own a single whole Bitcoin even if they wanted to. This is simple supply and demand. The smart money isn't chasing a price. They're claiming a piece of the scarcest money ever made before everyone realizes there was never enough to go around. Here's what it means for you. You don't need a whole coin. A fraction, accumulated consistently while the supply is still on the table, is how you get positioned before the squeeze instead of after it. Follow for the next breakdown. This is not financial advice.