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There is only 2.18M BTC on exchanges. If we achieve 50% of Bitcoin adoption (4B people), that means only 54,500 sats/person, if divided equally.
If we distribute this by a simplified global income model, divided into quintiles (20% segments), we have:
๐ŸŽฉ Top 20% (wealthiest): 225,358 sats/person
๐Ÿ’ฐ Second 20%: 31,883 sats/person
๐Ÿ’ผ Middle 20%: 8,448 sats/person
๐Ÿงข Fourth 20%: 4,088 sats/person
๐Ÿœ Bottom 20% (poorest): 2,725 sats/person
Considering data from the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report and other sources like the World Inequality Database.
Top 20% โ†’ controls ~82.7% of wealth Second 20% โ†’ ~11.7% Middle 20% โ†’ ~3.1% Fourth 20% โ†’ ~1.5% Bottom 20% โ†’ ~1.0%
With 0.1 BTC (10,000,000 sats), you would be in approximately the top 0.2% globally in this 4-billion-user adoption model. Remember to self custody your coins.
I never thought that 0.1 BTC could be so much in the near future, but the math speaks for itself.
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Yeah, almost unbelievable. Bitcoin is already the 5th biggest asset, and the 11th biggest currency compared to fiat currencies, just surpassed the brazilian real. When Bitcoin surpasses the mcap of gold, it will be the 4th biggest currency amongst them, surpassing Japan's yen.