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Recently, I started thinking about how much money there really is in the world, and the answer is more fascinating than it seems. Most people believe there isn't enough money in circulation for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies to keep growing, but when you look at the actual numbers, that idea completely falls apart.
Let's start with the basics: physical cash, those bills and coins we all know, amounts to around $9 trillion. It sounds like a lot, but it's only the tip of the iceberg. The interesting part comes when talking about money in bank accounts and deposits, which totals roughly $100 to $150 trillion depending on how you count.
Now, the actual amount of money in the world is approximately $150 trillion if you add cash and deposits together. But here’s where it gets interesting: nearly $62 trillion of that belongs to the United States. China comes next with about $16 trillion, and Japan rounds out the top three with around $6.5 trillion. This explains a lot about what’s happening in global markets.
What most people don’t realize is the difference between real money and asset valuations. When we add stocks, bonds, derivatives, and everything else, we’re talking about more than a quintillion dollars, but that’s no longer money in the traditional sense; they’re just numbers on a screen. The money that truly exists and circulates is that $150 trillion figure.
Understanding how much money is in the world helps you grasp why certain countries have so much economic power and why the decisions of major players move markets. Once you see these figures, everything makes more sense. And yes, there’s enough money for the crypto ecosystem to continue expanding without any issues.