The total Bitcoin supply is limited to 21 million. Out of that, the market has lost, likely lost, or unmined 36% of the coins. That amounts to 7.56 million bitcoin units that remain inaccessible owing to human errors.
you are getting 2 things wrong.
we are not yet at 21 million and we won't do that for a hundred year, we have only mined 17.8 million so your percentage should result in 6.4 million lost.
and that percentage (36%) is your pure guess. there is literary no way to measure how much bitcoin is really lost. all we can say is that certain "burnt" coins are actually lost and their total is not bigger than a thousand. the rest is pure guesswork.
It would make the bitcoin network richer than China, the world’s largest companies including Amazon, Apple, and Facebook, and even the world’s top 50 billionaires combined.
bitcoin is not a country, nor a company nor a person that you are comparing it with them!
32.5% of the total money supply
stats from 3 years ago says it is $80 trillion which makes this percentage 26% if that stat is still correct.
this is the only value that makes sense because bitcoin is a global currency and it needs to be compared on that scale and with its counterparts not other things such as stock market!
Bitcoin is the talk of financial sector for some time now . Top wealthy investors and Vcs wants to buy it all , but there is only a limit . If they want to buy all also its not possible as it will surge the market cap too high way too quick and the price will rise so fast that even those top wealthy people dont want to buy at such high prices.
people don't buy 1 whole bitcoin and they don't have to. bitcoin is divisible and they don't buy by looking at the total price, they buy either to reach financial freedom and get free of censorship and corruption of the banks or they are buying it to make profit from the potential growth that bitcoin has.
neither of these are affected by the price.
So my question is will it reach 1 million as is predicted or its far fetched?
it is not far fetched, it is far away. because we need to reach mass adoption for such price levels to become a possibility. i don't see any reasons mentioned here that suggests otherwise.