Bitcoin May Face Structural Liquidity Collapse
The most underestimated risk of bitcoin may no longer be its volatility, but its gradual disappearance from the market. A new report from Fidelity Digital Assets warns of an increasingly marked dynamic: a growing share of the BTC stock is accumulating in inactive or institutional wallets, permanently escaping liquidity. By 2032, this concentration could reach a historic threshold, redefining the available supply and market balances.

In Brief
- Fidelity anticipates that about 8.3 million bitcoins could become illiquid by 2032, representing nearly 42 % of the circulating supply.
- This projection is based on the continuous accumulation of BTC by two major groups: long-term holders and publicly listed companies holding over 1,000 BTC.
- Currently, these two groups already hold over 969,000 BTC and could control more than 6 million by the end of this year.
- The growing concentration of BTC in a limited number of hands raises concerns about an imbalance between programmed scarcity and risk of sudden liquidations.
A Supply Under Pressure: 8.3 Million BTC Soon Off-Market?
While bitcoin is progressing , Fidelity Digital Assets announces in a report published this Monday that 8.3 million BTC could become “illiquid” by the second quarter of 2032, representing about 42 % of the total circulating supply.
This projection is based on observing constant accumulation behaviors from two groups considered strategic. On one hand, long-term holders, whose wallets have remained inactive for at least seven years. On the other hand, publicly listed companies each holding a minimum of 1,000 BTC.
The report specified : “we estimate that this combined group will hold more than six million bitcoins by the end of this year, representing more than 28 % of the 21 million bitcoins that will ever exist”.
Fidelity details its methodology: only addresses whose holdings increased each quarter, or in at least 90 % of cases over the past four years, were taken into account. Here are the important figures :
- Long-term holders have never reduced their BTC stock since 2016 ;
- Publicly listed companies experienced only one period of net reduction of their holdings: the second quarter of 2022 ;
- Currently, 105 public companies hold a total of 969,000 BTC, or 4.61 % of the total supply ;
- Fidelity estimates that, by the end of this year, these two groups will cumulatively hold over 6 million BTC ;
- The projection of 8.3 million illiquid BTC in 2032 does not even account for potential new buying companies.
These elements highlight a persistent accumulation dynamic, deeply rooted in the institutional and wealth-holding behaviors of the market. The concentration of supply is increasing, resulting in a scenario where the real availability of BTC in circulation could become marginal, with potentially significant effects on volatility and valuation.
A Market Under Pressure Facing an Increasingly Frozen Supply
If the projected illiquidity by 2032 raises the question of an increasingly rare bitcoin, it also raises a more pressing one: what will happen if these large holders decide to sell?
The Fidelity report reveals a striking contrast between accumulation on one side and massive sales on the other. It notes that the two identified groups now hold $628 billion in BTC, at an average price of $107,700.
This doubling valuation in one year could encourage some to secure their profits. Indeed, whales have sold nearly $12.7 billion of BTC in the past 30 days, representing the largest sell-off wave since mid-2022.
In this context, the growing concentration of BTC in a few hands becomes a volatility factor. The market, already marked by a 2 % drop in the asset price in a month, shows some vulnerability to these fund movements.
Fidelity points out that if long-term holders maintain their position, the bullish trend could be strengthened. However, even a partial strategy reversal could cause a correction.
Behind the figures, an unprecedented configuration of the bitcoin market is thus emerging. A structurally reduced supply could mechanically drive up the BTC price , provided demand follows. Otherwise, extreme concentration could generate increased volatility, even systemic instability.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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