M2 Surpasses $100 Trillion; Bitcoin's Fixed Supply Becomes Institutional Anchor
The global M2 money supply has surpassed $100 trillion for the first time, marking a significant milestone in macroeconomic trends. According to Woofun AI, this expansion of liquidity directly reflects the continuous monetary expansion policies pursued by central banks worldwide.
Metaplanet CEO Simon Jerovich pointed out that against the backdrop of unlimited fiat currency expansion, Bitcoin's fixed supply cap of 21 million coins is becoming a core anchor for resisting the erosion of purchasing power. He emphasized that while fiat currency can be printed without limit, Bitcoin's algorithmic design strictly locks its total supply at 21 million coins.
Institutional investors are reassessing asset pricing logic due to this decoupling between price and liquidity. Michael Saylor, Chairman of Strategy, has long advocated for Bitcoin as a superior store of value, stating that 'money is energy, and Bitcoin is digital monetary energy.'