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Have you thought about the amount of money in the world? There's an interesting perspective. When you add up all physical cash, bank accounts, and liquid assets, approximately $37 trillion is circulating worldwide. But that's not the interesting part.
If we only look at physical currencies, coins and banknotes total about $6.6 trillion. It really seems small, doesn't it? Because the modern economy now mostly operates on digital money. Bank deposits, investments, derivatives, and cryptocurrencies together push the total amount of money in the world into a completely different dimension. When you also include investment and crypto markets, we're talking about an amount exceeding $1.2 quadrillion.
Now the question is: how much of this massive amount belongs to us? 🫣 When you consider the distribution of global wealth, you realize how tiny a slice most people get of this pie. Crypto communities have started questioning this system; blockchain technology offers a decentralized alternative. Assets like Bitcoin have become central to this conversation. Looking ahead, it will be interesting to see how the monetary system evolves.