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Bitcoin now more liquid than global reserve currency

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  • Bitcoin is now more liquid than global reserve currency.
  • The currency has more base money supply than the United Kingdom and Russia combined.
  • Bitcoins have an M1 ( cash, cheques, money you can withdraw in banks)  of $300 billion market cap.

Bitcoin is more liquid than the global reserve

Bitcoin is more liquid than the world reserve money. The digital currency has more base money supply than both Russia and the United Kingdom together.

Bitcoins have an M1 ( cash, cheques in banks)  of $300 billion market cap. The digital currency is far greater than the most prominent reserve currencies.

Russia has $156 billion of physical cash and reserve money. Bitcoin is even more liquid than the UK pound (GBP).

The Bank of England had 88 billion GBP of money circulation, which makes $116 billion. The digital currency market cap expanded to $287 billion, which means the money is far more liquid than the global paper money in reserves.

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The graph shows Mo, that represents the currency supply in reserves in GBP millions. So, the money that we can carry from our banks is symbolized in the graph above.

The UK stops at a £20 banknote, the US reaches up to a $100 bill, and you can get a 500 euro note. A limitation the UK pound has is that it’s harder to store a lot of the money.

The help of a digital fiat pushed the amount the UK has to two trillion or its economy scale. Germany is similar to the UK, with around two trillion in the M1 supply, but it won’t reveal its M0 ( cash ).

Israel will not expose its M0 either, but its M1 is much smaller than Bitcoin’s $158 billion. Israel’s small economy is operating at $400 billion.  It is no surprise that it does not have a growing reserve currency.

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