“If two-thirds of bitcoin is off the market (not for sale) for an extremely long period of time, the price is driven up when more buyers enter the market bidding for a finite supply—a scenario that has played out in bitcoin twice before,” Bhatia noted, adding that there are more unspent one-year plus old coins than ever before.
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