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Topic: Parity watch -> Who's next? - page 8. (Read 68157 times)

newbie
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November 23, 2013, 10:44:12 AM
What happened to OP on this great thread?  We're close to $10bn market cap... where does that put us now?

Apparently he deleted most of his recent posts, so he must have a reason to hide.
Dunno that move is somehow connected with the fact he has recently become a multi-millionaire (search for "Vladimir's club") or with his recent trust rating of -4.


Ah ok, I'll start my own if anyone can find a link for M1 figures.
hero member
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November 23, 2013, 10:40:35 AM
What happened to OP on this great thread?  We're close to $10bn market cap... where does that put us now?

Apparently he deleted most of his recent posts, so he must have a reason to hide.
Dunno that move is somehow connected with the fact he has recently become a multi-millionaire (search for "Vladimir's club") or with his recent trust rating of -4.
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
November 23, 2013, 10:15:31 AM
What happened to OP on this great thread?  We're close to $10bn market cap... where does that put us now?
hero member
Activity: 509
Merit: 564
"In Us We Trust"
November 18, 2013, 01:22:35 PM
Bitcoin Narrow Money Stock (M1)

$8,104,129,737


83. Estonia ($ 8,104 MM)
   
Bitcoin BMIX score: 82

81. Ethiopia ($ 8,144 MM)

hero member
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Bitgoblin
November 18, 2013, 12:16:59 PM
Watching only the last one we skip some in the middle...
hero member
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"In Us We Trust"
November 18, 2013, 12:12:21 PM
Bitcoin Narrow Money Stock (M1)

$7,780,922,762


85. Bahrain ($ 7,777 MM)
   
Bitcoin BMIX score: 84   

83. Guatemala ($ 7,975 MM)

hero member
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"In Us We Trust"
November 18, 2013, 12:53:18 AM
Bitcoin Narrow Money Stock (M1)

$6,770,051,973


90. Trinidad and Tobago ($ 6,222 MM)   

Bitcoin BMIX score: 89   

88. Bolivia ($ 7,320 MM)

full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
November 17, 2013, 10:26:51 PM
We are now between Bolivia and Estonia! Op please, update the data, thanks! :-)
hero member
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"In Us We Trust"
November 17, 2013, 10:05:03 AM
Bitcoin Narrow Money Stock (M1)

$6,027,243,121


91. Afghanistan ($ 5,928 MM)   

Bitcoin BMIX score: 90   

89. Trinidad and Tobago ($ 6,222 MM)

full member
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Merit: 100
November 17, 2013, 09:26:05 AM
Keep this thread updated, please! It's funny!
hero member
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Bitgoblin
November 16, 2013, 06:23:46 AM
Is there a working website about it now? (IIRC the other one broke months ago)
legendary
Activity: 1400
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I owe my soul to the Bitcoin code...
November 15, 2013, 09:30:59 PM
I had totally forgotten about this thread.  It will never leave my watch list again.  Smiley
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Who's there?
November 12, 2013, 09:33:02 PM
Bosnia and Herzegovina are both Smiley behind.
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"In Us We Trust"
November 07, 2013, 11:49:27 AM
Iceland is big news...
sr. member
Activity: 369
Merit: 250
November 07, 2013, 08:07:19 AM
Just past Senegal


We past Iceland in there somewhere too
hero member
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0xFB0D8D1534241423
November 06, 2013, 03:08:33 PM
Look out, Namibia!

BUMP!

I've created a real time calculator for Bitcoin vs. Narrow Money Stock (M1) of all other currencies.

See: http://www.resallex.com/bitcoin/bmix

This is really cool!!!

+1
legendary
Activity: 3430
Merit: 3074
November 05, 2013, 04:31:54 PM
Someone should get a Nepalese mountain-scape up in here, we've waved them off as well, really (we cleared $3,000,000,000 at today's peak price capitalisation)
hero member
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November 05, 2013, 04:24:58 PM
Glad to see this thread back again!
legendary
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Merit: 1004
November 05, 2013, 04:23:25 PM
There must be an M1 for Bitcoin. It's just that nobody knows what it is ;-)

I wouldn't be that sure. I don't think there's any entity practicing fractional reserves with bitcoin right now. You can't even have serious loans quoted in bitcoins, due to the volatility. But well, who knows...
hero member
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November 05, 2013, 12:48:37 PM
This guy is definitely saying that Bitcoin money supply (market cap) should be compared with "monetary base" (MB or M0) ...

I've been saying this for a while too. But I haven't seen any list of all currencies' M0s so far.

I don't think it hugely matters. The fractional reserve lending component in the BTC economy must be fairly trivial, so the Bitcoin M1 is unlikely to be much larger than the Bitcoin M0.

It doesn't matter because the whole comparison is just for fun anyway. Smiley

But the metric that is being used on the bitcoin side (all bitcoins issued) is its monetary base, its M0. And the metric that's being used on the other side is the M1 of fiat currencies. IMHO it would be more accurate to use M0 on both sides, since there's no M1 for Bitcoin.

There must be an M1 for Bitcoin. It's just that nobody knows what it is ;-)
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