Bitcoin's path to a seven-figure valuation by the end of the decade faces a stark mathematical hurdle, according to Markus Thielen, head of research at digital asset analysis firm 10x Research. In an interview with Cointelegraph, Thielen argued that the capital required to push Bitcoin to $1 million per coin by 2030 is so enormous that the target is effectively unattainable under normal market conditions.
Bitcoin Hitting $1 Million by 2030 Would Need $15 Trillion Inflow, 10x Research Says
Bitcoin's path to a seven-figure valuation by the end of the decade faces a stark mathematical hurdle, according to Markus Thielen, head of research at digital asset analysis firm 10x Research. In an interview with Cointelegraph,…
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Aug 15, 2026 at 6:16 PM UTC · 4 min de leitura

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"It's mathematically impossible," Thielen said. His assessment rests on a simple comparison: Bitcoin has attracted roughly $1 trillion in capital inflows over the past 15 years, bringing its market capitalization to approximately $1.28 trillion at the time of publication, with the price trading near $63,868, according to CoinMarketCap data. To reach $1 million per coin, Thielen estimates the asset would need an additional $15 trillion in net inflows over the next four years.
That figure is not just large in absolute terms. Thielen pointed out that $15 trillion represents about a quarter of the entire U.S. stock market's total value. Redirecting that much capital into a single digital asset within a four-year window, he argued, is a scale of reallocation that has no historical precedent.
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