The silver shortage in London has exploded into a full-blown crisis—and the numbers don’t lie.

For months, analysts have been tracking withdrawals from the COMEX and LBMA systems, but in the past two weeks, it's become clear this isn't a blip. Physical silver is vanishing from vaults, and lease rates in London just spiked over 30%, their highest level in decades. The reason? A 150-million-ounce supply shortfall that’s hitting the physical market hard, not just paper contracts.


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In 2024, the solar industry is projected to consume over 232 million ounces of silver—nearly 25% of total global silver supply, up 286% from just a decade ago.



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