Pantera CEO warns: Sovereign nations entering the market may trigger a Bitcoin supply crisis, and the price squeeze has just begun

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Pantera Capital CEO recently issued a strong warning to the cryptocurrency market, stating that as more and more countries begin to focus on and potentially purchase Bitcoin, global demand is likely to surpass the circulating supply in the future, and the true parabolic rise of Bitcoin may still be ahead. This assessment quickly sparked widespread discussion about Bitcoin’s long-term price trend.

He described the current trend as a “global Bitcoin arms race.” Given that the total supply of Bitcoin is strictly limited to 21 million coins, any sustained buying by sovereign states or central banks will cause substantial supply pressure in the market. Once multiple countries enter the market simultaneously, the circulating supply will rapidly decrease, potentially pushing Bitcoin’s price upward quickly and passively.

Unlike fiat currencies, Bitcoin’s scarcity is hardcoded into its protocol and cannot be expanded through policy measures. Pantera’s CEO pointed out that this immutable supply cap is precisely what makes Bitcoin increasingly regarded as a strategic asset amid an unstable global monetary system and expanding debt levels. Whether used for reserve diversification or hedging against local currency devaluation, Bitcoin is entering the decision-making horizon of nations.

From the demand side, Bitcoin is no longer just a speculative tool for retail investors. Institutional funds, corporate reserves, and potential national purchases are collectively driving up the long-term demand curve. With supply growing almost negligibly, this structural imbalance provides the fundamental conditions for Bitcoin’s medium- to long-term price appreciation.

For cryptocurrency investors, this viewpoint sends a clear signal. First, Bitcoin’s scarcity remains its core value proposition; second, sovereign participation could amplify supply and demand shocks; finally, in a market with limited supply, long-term holding of Bitcoin offers obvious advantages. Although the specific timing is difficult to predict, as global demand continues to accumulate, the dramatic changes in the Bitcoin market may just be waiting for a trigger point.

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