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How much money is there in the world: Distribution of global financial assets
To understand financial markets, we first need to grasp the total amount of money in the world. Today, the global money supply covers a wide range and is not limited to just the banknotes in your pocket.
$37 Trillion: The Total Money Supply in the World
The total amount of money currently in circulation worldwide is approximately $37 trillion USD. This figure includes all physical currencies, funds stored in bank accounts, and other liquid assets. However, this number only represents the visible part of the financial system.
If we consider only physically circulating money—meaning coins and banknotes in wallets and cash registers—the total value drops to about $6.6 trillion. This constitutes a relatively small portion of the global money supply.
From Physical Money to Crypto Assets: The Share of Different Forms of Currency
The global economy has a multi-layered structure in terms of currency forms. When traditional bank deposits and liquid assets are included, the money supply can reach tens of trillions. Additionally, financial assets such as investment instruments, derivatives, and cryptocurrencies total over $1.2 quadrillion.
This comprehensive view shows how complex and multi-dimensional the modern financial system is. Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are increasingly playing a role within this vast ecosystem and have established a place in the distribution of total money and assets worldwide.
The Relationship Between Individual Wealth and Global Money
To understand all these figures, a critical question arises: how much of this enormous amount of money is available per individual? When the $37 trillion global money supply is divided by the world population, how much wealth does the average person have? The answer to this question reveals the extent of global economic inequality. A large portion of the world’s total money and assets is concentrated in the hands of a limited number of individuals and institutions.