Exactly, this is crucial because once these Bitcoins are taken out of circulation, they’re no longer part of the available supply. This helps in calculating the realized cap, which is more of a technical metric. For regular investors or traders, though, this might not be essential. What we usually care about is the total supply and how many Bitcoins are left to mine. That’s the kind of data we use to analyze the market and make decisions.
Ok, clear, but then people with less knowledge can be mislead by a onadjusted bull-market indicator market.cap/rel. cap. Bitcoin is also behavioural science.