The last bitcoin mined, what then?

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Me commenting on another educational post from Guy via their YouTube Channel - Coin Bureau;
“Wow, this was interesting. I never understood why there was so much emphasis on institutional and governmental adoption. I often viewed this as a negative development. These entities buy most of the remaining BTC, giving them greater control and manipulation. This is the opposite of its original goal. But without that adoption, retail ownership would not be enough to incentivise miners to keep running their equipment. It's like the Achilles heel, constantly worrying about threats from more obvious forces when the real danger is elsewhere.”
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