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How Much Money Is There in the World? The Hidden Pages of Global Money Supply
The question of how many trillions of dollars are in the world seems simple at first glance, but it’s a topic many people are curious about. The answer actually varies depending on which types of money you include. Beyond physical cash, digital assets and investment instruments reveal a much broader picture of the global financial system.
$37 Trillion in Physical Money and Bank Accounts
When calculated in US dollars, all physical currencies (coins and banknotes) amount to about $6.6 trillion worldwide. However, when including assets stored in bank accounts that can be liquidated, this figure rises to $37 trillion. This broad definition of money encompasses all resources supporting the daily functioning of the economy.
Investment, Derivatives, and Cryptocurrencies: Over $1.2 Quadrillion
When delving deeper into money supply calculations, the markets formed by investment instruments, derivatives, and cryptocurrencies become much larger. These areas collectively exceed $1.2 quadrillion. Digital assets like Bitcoin are increasingly playing a significant role alongside traditional finance.
What About Us? Our Personal Share in the Global Money System
While the total amount of money in the world is vast, the real question is: how much of that do we each hold? This consideration not only reflects economic distribution but also highlights the extent of financial inequality. Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies offer an alternative path within this system, prompting us to question what the money of the future will be.