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US Money Supply (M2) vs Federal Funds Rate
This chart compares the US Money Supply (M2) with the Federal Funds Rate. The M2 money supply includes cash, checking deposits, and easily convertible near money. The Federal Funds Rate is the interest rate at which banks lend money to each other overnight.
Generally, when the Federal Funds Rate decreases, it tends to stimulate growth in the M2 money supply. Conversely, when the rate increases, it often slows M2 growth. This relationship reflects the Federal Reserves use of interest rates to manage the money supply and overall economic conditions.
Altcoin Market Cap
This chart displays the total market capitalization of the cryptocurrency market, excluding Bitcoin and Ethereum. Known as TOTAL3, this metric provides insights into the overall health and trends of the altcoin market.
TOTAL3 indicates the size and growth of the altcoin market, signaling market trends, investor sentiment, and potential opportunities. It helps track the diversification and evolution of the cryptocurrency ecosystem beyond the two largest coins, reflecting broader adoption of blockchain technologies and decentralized applications.
Stablecoin Supply vs US Money Supply (M2)
This chart compares the combined supply of USDT and DAI stablecoins with the US Money Supply (M2). It provides insights into the relationship between traditional and crypto financial systems.
The stablecoin supply often correlates with the broader cryptocurrency market trends. Increases may signal incoming capital and rising risk appetite. The comparison with M2 helps contextualize the growth of stablecoins within the larger financial landscape, potentially indicating shifts in how value is stored and transferred in the digital age.