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Bitcoin $140–150k If Market Cap Reaches 10.6% of Money Supply

I understand you mean that if Bitcoin “catches up” with the chart, the price could reach 140–150k. That’s a scenario-based target, not a certainty.

When someone says “10.6% of the money supply,” they usually mean Bitcoin’s market capitalization would equal 10.6% of a chosen money-supply measure (for example M0, M1, M2 or global broad money). Market cap = price × circulating supply, so 10.6% is a percentage relationship between market cap and that money metric.

I’d check which money-supply measure is being used and the assumed circulating supply, because the implied BTC price is very sensitive to those choices and to investor flows and liquidity.

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Analysis

The implied price comes from price = (money_supply × 0.106) / circulating_supply. Different definitions of “money supply” (M0/M1/M2/global broad money) and different circulating-supply assumptions pro...

Recommendation

Clarify which money-supply metric and circulating-supply figure were used to get 10.6%; treat the 140–150k as a scenario, not a forecast, and manage risk accordingly (position sizing, stop losses, and...

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