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Bitcoin supply squeeze heats up as Grayscale buys nearly 3x the BTC mined in December

Grayscale brings its total assets under management above $20 billion in time for the start of 2021 as BTC demand intensifies.

Institutional crypto investment giant Grayscale now has $20 billion under its control as its Bitcoin (BTC) buys outstrip production by almost three to one.

As noted by data analysis resource Coin98 Analytics on Jan. 1, Grayscale bought almost three times more BTC than that which was added to the market in December 2020.

It’s official: Miners can’t produce enough Bitcoin

Last month, the company added a total of 72,950 BTC ($2.132 billion) to its assets under management (AUM). During the same period, miners generated just 28,112 BTC ($821.7 million) — 38.5% of Grayscale’s buy-in.

The figures underscore what many have described as an ongoing liquidity squeeze in Bitcoin, where large buyers suck up any available supply and remove it from circulation, sending it to cold storage for long-term hodling.

As Cointelegraph reported, the phenomenon was already visible in November, but December saw a clear increase in demand from Grayscale and other institutional entities.

BTC mined vs. bought by Grayscale in December 2020. Source: Coin98 Analytics/ Twitter

Grayscale now controls $20 billion in crypto

As the clock chimed midnight on New Year’s Eve, meanwhile, Grayscale CEO Barry Silbert celebrated bringing the company’s total AUM across its various crypto funds to over $20 billion. Just one year ago, the figure stood at a mere $2 billion.

Grayscale crypto assets under management as of Dec. 31, 2020. Source: Grayscale/ Twitter

The company remains the largest institutional player on the Bitcoin scene, with its $17.475 billion in BTC far outstripping any other market participant. Newcomer MicroStrategy, while not an investment business, now controls 70,470 BTC ($2.06 billion).

Going forward, analysts predict that more demand for the fixed supply of “new” bitcoins from miners will only serve to create a bidding war and push up the price. Sellers already faced stiff resolve from buyers in December, when new all-time highs failed to produce significant long-lasting pullbacks.

At press time on Friday, BTC/USD continued to trade above $29,000, having hit a new record high of $29,500 overnight.

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