There are approximately 88 million millionaire individuals worldwide. If we were to gather all 21 million Bitcoins and distribute them solely among these millionaires, each would receive no more than a quarter of a Bitcoin, which is worth only $25,000 at today’s price.
However, the reality is that there aren’t truly 21 million Bitcoins in circulation. To date, only around 20 million Bitcoins have been mined. Out of these, 1 million belong to Satoshi's wallet, and an estimated 3 to 4 million Bitcoins are lost forever. This means, in practical terms, the millionaires mentioned earlier, each would receive less than 1/5 of a Bitcoin, valued at under $18,000 based on today’s price.
Now consider this:
The millionaires mentioned earlier could easily pay "10 times" the amount ($180,000 for their share of 1/5 of a Bitcoin at today’s price) without it significantly affecting their overall wealth (average net worth estimated to be somewhere between $2 to$3 million).
The global population is "100 times" larger than the number of millionaires.
We haven’t even accounted for non-individual millionaires, such as banks, governments, corporations, retirement funds, NGOs, and other entities.
Conclusion: Bitcoin's price has massive room to grow - we could easily see it multiply 10 to 100 times from here.
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