#数字资产市场动态 A number worth paying attention to: the US M2 money supply reached a historic high of $22.3 trillion in November 2025, a year-over-year increase of 4.3%. This marks 21 consecutive months of growth. An even more interesting comparison is that the current total money supply is over $400 billion higher than the peak in March 2022. Looking at the long-term trend since 2000, what is the average growth rate of circulating US dollars? This data actually reflects the continuous release of liquidity. Against this macro backdrop, the logic of asset allocation and risk pricing is quietly changing. For traders, understanding the rhythm of money supply is often more important than chasing hot topics.
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ApyWhisperer
· 20h ago
22.3 trillion? Oh my god, hitting a new high again, this pace really can't be sustained.
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MetaDreamer
· 20h ago
22.3 trillion? Oh my, the printing press hasn't stopped, it's 400 billion more than in 2022... Now we need to rethink asset allocation.
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21 consecutive months of growth show that liquidity is always there. Can the crypto market lack liquidity? The key is to keep up with the rhythm and avoid being liquidated.
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Actually, instead of chasing those meme coins, we should really focus on these macro data... Where liquidity flows, money will follow, it's that simple.
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A 4.3% year-over-year increase sounds mild, but accumulated to 22.3 trillion... That's the reason for endless inflation.
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Wait, more than the peak in March 2022? Then our current valuation should theoretically be higher than back then, but why does it feel less optimistic?
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For traders, understanding the rhythm of money is more important than chasing hot topics. This needs to be ingrained in your mind to avoid being liquidated every day.
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SnapshotBot
· 20h ago
22.3 trillion, this number is just crazy, even more than in 2022? Is the Federal Reserve planning to print the dollar to eternity?
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BlockchainFries
· 20h ago
22.3 trillion? What the hell, they're printing more money again. No wonder the crypto market has been so volatile these past two years.
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Even after 21 months of growth, the Federal Reserve really isn't taking inflation seriously.
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400 billion more than in 2022. That number sounds just ridiculous.
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Alright, same old story. When liquidity is released, it has to go somewhere—either the stock market or the crypto market.
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Chasing hot topics? Bro, I'm more concerned about when this money will flow into my wallet.
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Money supply +4.3%. The implication behind this is devaluation. Not allocating some assets would be really foolish.
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This thing is way more useful than looking at candlestick charts. Understanding the rhythm is what makes a winner.
#数字资产市场动态 A number worth paying attention to: the US M2 money supply reached a historic high of $22.3 trillion in November 2025, a year-over-year increase of 4.3%. This marks 21 consecutive months of growth. An even more interesting comparison is that the current total money supply is over $400 billion higher than the peak in March 2022. Looking at the long-term trend since 2000, what is the average growth rate of circulating US dollars? This data actually reflects the continuous release of liquidity. Against this macro backdrop, the logic of asset allocation and risk pricing is quietly changing. For traders, understanding the rhythm of money supply is often more important than chasing hot topics.