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A Global Supply Deficit for Six Consecutive Years

The world is using more silver than it mines, creating a massive shortage for the sixth year running.
Since 2021, silver has faced a “structural deficit.” Mining output cannot keep pace with rising solar and EV demand, forcing reliance on old stockpiles. In 2026, these above-ground reserves in London and New York are at 10-year lows. This scarcity acts as a ticking clock,supporting long-term price growth for digital holders, making silver a strategic investment as supply shortages collide with industrial and technological demand.