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Bitcoin Mints its 20,000,000th Coin

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A silent but momentous milestone was reached today, March 9, 2026: the 20 millionth Bitcoin has officially been mined.


This leaves exactly one million BTC left to be discovered over the next 114 years.


Kraken’s Chief Economist, Thomas Perfumo,
marked the occasion by highlighting that we have officially entered the “Era of Scarcity,” where over 95% of the total supply is already in circulation. Unlike gold, where higher prices incentivize deeper digging, or fiat, where crises trigger printing presses, Bitcoin’s supply remains an immutable mathematical certainty.


The significance of this moment transcends the number itself. As the global economy grapples with oil volatility and currency debasement, the 20-million-coin mark serves as a “Proof of Architecture.” The code has held through four halvings and fifteen years of global turmoil.


For institutional investors, this milestone transforms Bitcoin from a “tech experiment” into the world’s most transparent and predictable form of mainstream hard money. With the inflation rate now consistently below that of gold, the competition for the remaining 5% of supply — roughly 1 million BTC — is expected to drive the next decade of sovereign and institutional accumulation. We are no longer speculating on what Bitcoin might become; we are witnessing the final stages of its programmatic distribution.

Source: https://coinidol.com/final-million-bitcoin-mints/

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