🟡In 2025, only about 0.01%–0.02% of the world’s population owns a full bitcoin, making them the true elite of the crypto market. Despite nearly 900,000 addresses holding 1 BTC or more, the actual number of unique owners is closer to 800,000, as some coins belong to exchanges and institutional players. At a price above $110,000, acquiring one requires not just capital but also strong conviction in the asset.
🟡Scarcity is amplified by the hard 21 million BTC supply limit, lost coins, and concentration among large holders. This means there are fewer bitcoin millionaires than millionaires in general. For many, the path to owning a whole coin is through long-term accumulation and new tools like spot ETFs — but the window of opportunity is closing fast.
