More Chinese yuan value wise… than dollars. Kinda surprising actually.

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I don’t trust any data from any government but China has > 4x the population of the U.S. so per capita the U.S. would have > 2x

I assume those dollars are not US holders only.

Does this comparison make sense ?

#askNostr

... Cuz #bitcoin has value ingrained in it .. all other on this chart are worthless piece of paper ... Wait .. most of them are not even paper ! ..they are just digits on a computer screen ..

Bitcoin's only comparison is with #bullion .. #gold or #silver

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This is where FX confuses everyone.

1usd = 7.25 yuan

The whole table is quoted in USD.

If you go to the source, they quote it in BTC for you.

China obviously is a larger market domestically by what 4.5x the population of the US?

Yet our "market size" for USD is around half.

Then you have to take into account cross contamination.

What exactly are you saying?

USD is still king, and Chinese bonds are sus - but China is obviously the largest economy in the world.