Six Million Bitcoins Now Lost Forever? Why This Matters
28 Mars 2023 - 01:30AM
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Over the years, millions of Bitcoin have been lost forever due to
people forgetting or losing their keys, or possibly passing away
without passing on their keys. With each passing year, this number
grows and more BTC is lost. Now, this number is estimated to have
crossed 6 million, which is quite bullish for the digital asset.
Six Million BTC Are Out Of Circulation Forever In a tweet, a
manager at Cane Island Alternative Advisors, an investment advisory
firm, revealed that the number of lost Bitcoins has crossed 6
million. Timothy Peterson shared this over the weekend where he
explained that of the 19.3 million BTC that have been mined so far,
there are only 13.3 million currently available. Going by
Peterson’s numbers, over 31% of the current Bitcoin circulation
supply is lost forever. I estimate that, as of this week, 6 million
of the 19.3 million #bitcoin mined have been irretrievably lost.
(See related research at https://t.co/ULso76SXjD ) This means 13.3
million remain with only 1.7 million left to be mined over the next
100+ years. In that time, it's… pic.twitter.com/WpiSNT9TSF —
Timothy Peterson, CFA CAIA (@nsquaredcrypto) March 25, 2023 The
investment manager further went on to state that another one
million coins are expected to be lost by the time the remaining 1.7
million BTC are mined, which would take over 100 years with a
halving happening every four years. Thus, “The 13 million
circulating now is probably all you will have access to in your
lifetime,” Peterson concludes. Related Reading: New Proposal Wants
To Burn All Coins In LUNC Oracle Pool, Will This Help The Price?
Peterson shared a link to a 2020 study from Cane Island Alternative
Advisors which showed at the time that about 4 million BTC were
lost forever, with the claims that there will never be more than 14
million BTC in circulation. However, the investment manager did not
back his most recent claims with data. Lost Bitcoin Good For Price?
Bitcoin already has a limited supply, which has been a boon for its
value, but with millions of coins being lost as well, it reduces
the already limited supply. If Peterson is correct and there will
only be 14 million BTC in existence even when all 21 million are
mined, then the value of Bitcoin could skyrocket beyond
expectations. BTC price trending below $28,000 | Source: BTCUSD on
TradingView.com BTC has no official burn, but other projects such
as Shiba Inu have taken the burning approach to reduce the supply
of the token and increase its value in the process. This works
basically the same way for any asset, if supply remains lower than
demand, then the value of that asset will continue to rise. Related
Reading: On-Chain Data Indicates Ethereum’s Bullish Trend Could
Continue Cane Island Alternative Advisors acknowledges in its 2020
research note that the demand for BTC has been on the rise. “By all
accounts, bitcoin demand has increased over time. Every metric –
active addresses, transaction counts, hash rates, etc. has shown
increased demand for bitcoin. Since price has also increased over
that time, we can conclude that the increase in demand has outpaced
the increase in supply.” As Bitcoin adoption is expected to
accelerate over the next few years and more BTC are lost, BTC at
six figures become an even more likely reality. Follow Best Owie on
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