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Re: Can 100 billionaires buy total supply of 90% BTC?
by
pancelot
on 29/08/2025, 20:01:06 UTC
Today, while watching the predictions of various big businessmen about Bitcoin, one thing occurred to me - the price of Bitcoin will be one million, but before I thought it was a matter of time, but my research says that it is possible to have 2 million within two years not one million, and it is really possible. According to the international media or business magazine Forbes, there are a total of more than 3,000 billionaires in the list of The World’s Billionaires 2025 around the world. According to this report, the combined wealth of these billionaires is about $16.1 trillion. If only 100 people buy 90% of the total circulation, then its price can be 2 million. Total supply Bitcoin = 21,00,000 and total 90% of circulation = 18,900,000 BTC

Let's say,
Price per Bitcoin = $100,000 (although the round figure has been taken to facilitate the calculation due to price fluctuations) then if you calculate 1.89 trillion USD will be the total price of 90% of Bitcoin. If the total amount of this price is calculated and divided among 100 people, then each person will cost only 18.9 billion USD. Which is not impossible for investors like them. we know that when so many BTC are bought together, the price will skyrocket, but even then I think it is not impossible. Now my question is: 1. Is it possible, 100 (or a certain number) billionaires buy 90% of the total circulation? If it is possible then 2. Will Bitcoin be able to maintain its decentralized position? Or will it be played by a small number of people like current fiat currencies?
Theoretically, 100 billionaires could buy 90% of the existing Bitcoin supply, but in reality, this would be impossible. Because Bitcoin is spread across millions of wallets, many of which are inactive, and the market is illiquid for mass purchases, the price would inevitably skyrocket beyond expectations. If this were to happen, Bitcoin would likely lose its decentralization and become controlled by a handful of individuals, resembling the traditional fiat system. Therefore, my prediction is that a much more realistic high price would be achieved through global adoption and widespread demand, rather than the monopoly of a handful of billionaires.