Have you ever wondered how much total money there is in the world? I've been thinking about this lately.



When it comes to the total amount of money, the numbers really get crazy. Including all physical cash and bank account balances, approximately $37 trillion is circulating worldwide. But if we expand that a bit further to include investments, derivatives, and crypto assets, it exceeds $1.2 quadrillion.

Did you notice? The coins and banknotes sitting in our wallets and safes amount to $6.6 trillion. When bank deposits and liquid assets are added, we're talking about dozens of trillions.

Since the money supply in the world is so enormous, the first question that comes to mind is: what share do we get from this money? Despite the size of the global economy, how much of this can we personally access? Honestly, this question made me think a bit. The Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets offer an interesting alternative in this context, representing a more transparent distribution of money as a decentralized system.
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