Bitcoin ownership remains remarkably concentrated—just 0.16% of the global population holds it directly. As governments gradually recognize the strategic value of digital assets, this distribution could shift dramatically. When institutional and state-level adoption accelerates, broader access and wider ownership patterns will follow, potentially reshaping how the market evolves.
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Bitcoin ownership remains remarkably concentrated—just 0.16% of the global population holds it directly. As governments gradually recognize the strategic value of digital assets, this distribution could shift dramatically. When institutional and state-level adoption accelerates, broader access and wider ownership patterns will follow, potentially reshaping how the market evolves.