What happens when all the bitcoin available is owned?

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What happens when all the bitcoin available is owned?

From what I just understood, new bitcoins will be completely unavailable to obtain after 2040. If there is a finite amount that is known to be possibly owned and it all can be accounted for, and it can be publicly known who holds “x” amount, does that eliminate the illusion of power forever across the world’s governments?

Does the amount to be “known” to be owned by Satoshi create an illusion that the market can be saturated at any time and the world turned upside down at a moments notice, thus preventing future Cold War-like peacocking-confrontations based off “current” knowledge of the market availability of the currency?

Jason Johnson Answered question October 10, 2024
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The number of new coins added by miners is minuscule compared to volume, as most people buy when someone else wants to sell. So that’s not an issue.

A bigger question is what happens to miners? The can’t possibly live of transaction fees because the whole BTC hijacking was about using it as a store of value, not cash. So they have got to jump to something else. Probably long before that.

Jason Johnson Answered question October 10, 2024
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