@cz_binance: Bitcoin surpassed 20.07 million coins mined as of August 2026, leaving only 4.4% more supply. I'd estimate 10-20% of ex…
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Bitcoin has surpassed 20.07 million coins mined as of August 2026, leaving only 4.4% more supply, with an estimated 10-20% of bitcoins lost, making it a deflationary asset.
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Bitcoin surpassed 20.07 million coins mined as of August 2026, leaving only 4.4% more supply.
I’d estimate 10-20% of existing bitcoins are lost/stuck/unrecoverable. It’s a deflationary asset.
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