by theluckycountry » Thu 22 Jan 2026, 07:10:02
The Era of Bitcoin Abundance is Over
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '9')5% of Bitcoin supply has been mined. There will likely never be this much Bitcoin available to purchase ever again.
At current pace this massive stock of Bitcoin for sale will be gone by sometime in the year 2028. Of course some Bitcoin will always be available on the market, but the amount is going to be so microscopically low that the price will be astronomically high.
Currently regarded as the Best post on r/bitcoin. An assumption that in a couple of years, BC price will skyrocket, because no one will sell it
Dear oh dear, they just get flakier and flakier over there don't they. Some of the responses are a bit more level headed.
-This is all good'n'well. But what this sub needs to know is;
"Wen Lambo?"
-Yeah there will always be buyers and sellers or there wouldn’t be a market.
Nobody knows shit. Better than an AI meme post I guess.
OP chimes in again with "This "supply shock" scenario also plays out much sooner than silver's expected supply shock in 20 years.
Really
OP? The supply shock in Silver has to do with physical demand for industry, not coinheads wanting to stack magic beans

hey_GM -Financial institutions are quietly accumulating tons of BTC while keeping the price in a mid-range IMO.
in your opinion? Dear Oh Dear... Of course most of the posts over there simply restate the fact that BC rose from a few dollars to what it is now, as though that's proof it's going to go into the millions in the future. Go to any Gold forum and they don't rabbit on about how Gold was once $20/oz and look at where it is now!!! These coinheads ought to read about Bernie Madoff.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'B')ernie Madoff ran the largest Ponzi scheme in history, defrauding investors of approximately $65 billion
The U.S. Department of Justice has returned about $4.3 billion to nearly 40,930 victims through the Madoff Victim fund.
It's the same thing, just no boss this time. New entrants into the scheme are promised amazing returns, how? By being paid by other people buying into the scheme after them. That's the very definition of a Ponzi folks.