Bitcoin's fixed supply stands apart from everything else in the market. While traditional currencies and assets inflate through endless money printing and quantitative easing, Bitcoin remains capped at 21 million coins. It's not just another commodity—it's designed differently. Every other asset you hold depreciates as central banks expand the money supply. The difference? Bitcoin can't be printed. That's the entire point.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 13h ago
210,000 hard caps are really the only answer; everything else is just air.
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AirdropNinja
· 13h ago
This is true scarcity; no matter how much other assets are hyped, they cannot change the fate of being diluted.
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StealthDeployer
· 13h ago
Honestly, the 210,000 token setup is really awesome.
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ContractTester
· 14h ago
The 210,000 token cap is truly brilliant; the printing press can never keep up.
Bitcoin's fixed supply stands apart from everything else in the market. While traditional currencies and assets inflate through endless money printing and quantitative easing, Bitcoin remains capped at 21 million coins. It's not just another commodity—it's designed differently. Every other asset you hold depreciates as central banks expand the money supply. The difference? Bitcoin can't be printed. That's the entire point.