It's pretty striking when you think about it—institutions have accumulated $51 billion in bitcoin, yet the price sits around $90K. That's a reality check worth examining. So here's the question: where would Bitcoin actually trade if that institutional capital hadn't flooded in? Some analysts suggest we'd be looking at a level around $20K or even lower. The math is simple but sobering—remove that $51 billion from the equation and the market dynamics shift dramatically. It raises an interesting point about what's driving current price levels: organic adoption, retail FOMO, or is it genuinely the institutional bid holding the floor? Either way, those numbers tell a story about where capital is flowing and what it means for where Bitcoin might go next.

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