The total supply of Bitcoin is capped at 21 million.

šŸŒThe global population is around 8 billion.

So, 21,000,000 Ć· 8,000,000,000 = 0.002625, or about 0.2625% of people could theoretically own 1 BTC — if distributed evenly (which it’s not).

This is why Bitcoin is often referred to as "digital gold" — its limited supply makes it a deflationary asset, and even owning a fraction of a Bitcoin (like 0.1 BTC) is considered significant.

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