There's roughly $45 trillion in fiat currency circulating globally. Bitcoin? Think of it as the ultimate liquidity sink. As traditional financial markets become increasingly saturated, institutional and retail capital alike will inevitably seek alternative stores of value. That's where Bitcoin enters the picture—absorbing excess liquidity flows that have nowhere else efficient to go in a world of eroding purchasing power.
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AlwaysAnon
· 11h ago
45 trillion fiat currency? Laughing out loud, do they really think it can last much longer? Bitcoin is unstoppable.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 11h ago
The 45 trillion fiat currency has peaked, right? This time, I really have to bet on Bitcoin.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 11h ago
45 trillion USD flowing into Bitcoin? Wake up, institutions are still hesitating.
There's roughly $45 trillion in fiat currency circulating globally. Bitcoin? Think of it as the ultimate liquidity sink. As traditional financial markets become increasingly saturated, institutional and retail capital alike will inevitably seek alternative stores of value. That's where Bitcoin enters the picture—absorbing excess liquidity flows that have nowhere else efficient to go in a world of eroding purchasing power.