Investment giant Fidelity Digital Assets reveals a significant shift in Bitcoin’s market dynamics. Their latest report projects that 8.3 million BTC will become illiquid by 2032. This represents 42% of Bitcoin’s total supply moving into strong holding patterns.

The Rising Trend of Long-Term Bitcoin Holders
Long-term holders lead the charge in Bitcoin accumulation. More than 350,000 BTC remains unmoved for seven or more years. This trend shows no signs of stopping as investors adopt a strategic holding approach. The consistent growth in long-term holdings creates natural supply constraints in the market.
Corporate Treasury Impact on Bitcoin Supply
Public companies emerge as major players in Bitcoin accumulation. Corporate treasuries now hold more than 830,000 BTC. The top 30 holders concentrate most of this supply. These institutional holdings doubled in value over the past year. This corporate interest signals growing mainstream acceptance of Bitcoin as a treasury asset.
The Future of Bitcoin Scarcity
The path to 2032 presents intriguing possibilities for Bitcoin’s supply dynamics. Current accumulation rates point to significant supply constraints. However, market behavior remains unpredictable. Recent data shows some long-term holders sold 80,000 ‘ancient’ Bitcoin in July 2025. This highlights the dynamic nature of holding patterns in the cryptocurrency market.
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