File:BTC vs fiat M1 and gold.svg
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[edit]DescriptionBTC vs fiat M1 and gold.svg |
English: Bitcoin vs M1 supply of USD, EUR, CNY, JPY, and gold. Semi-logarithmic diagram.
Jan 2010-April 2022. Significant increase of USD M1 in May 2020 is due to an accounting rule change by the Federal Reserve. Total gold mined estimated at 199,000 tonnes in August 2021. Yearly gold production volumes between January 2020 and August 2021 have been equally distributed per month on the respective year. Sources: |
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