Bitcoin (BTC) cannot reach $1 million by 2030 because the required capital inflows would be unprecedented, 10x Research head Markus Thielen said.
Key Points:
- Thielen estimates Bitcoin would need another $15 trillion in capital to reach $1 million per coin.
- He said that amount equals roughly 25% of the U.S. stock market’s total value.
- Thielen also questioned whether Bitcoin can quickly revisit its $126,000 record high.
Bitcoin Capital Math
Thielen called the $1 million target “mathematically impossible,” arguing Bitcoin’s capital inflows over the past 15 years fall far short of what the asset would need by 2030. At publication, Bitcoin had a market capitalization of about $1.28 trillion and traded near $63,868, according to CoinMarketCap data cited by Cointelegraph.
He estimated that roughly $15 trillion in additional capital would have to enter Bitcoin over the next four years to reach $1 million per coin. That would be equivalent to about 25% of the total U.S. stock market value moving into Bitcoin, a scale he called unrealistic.






