Bitcoin isn't just going up - it's being absorbed.
Strategy just raised nearly $850 million in a single day and converted it into Bitcoin, removing thousands of BTC from the market in hours. At the same time, only about 1.9 million Bitcoin remain on exchanges, while the network produces just 450 new coins per day. When one entity can absorb weeks of global supply in 24 hours, the traditional supply-demand model breaks - and price discovery shifts violently.
But this isn't happening in isolation. ETFs are allocating, corporations are building Bitcoin treasuries, and the world's largest financial institutions are entering the market. Capital is accelerating into a fixed supply asset at the exact moment that available liquidity is disappearing.
In today's episode, we break down the math behind this imbalance, the Strategy capital machine, and why Bitcoin's next phase isn't driven by hype - but by structural supply constraints that could push price into territory most investors still aren't prepared for.
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