Golden Finance reported that Joe Consorti, head of growth at Theya, pointed out that since May, Bitcoin has not been tracking the global M2 Money Supply, while gold has followed it almost 1:1, reflecting the changes in correlation between assets amid a weak dollar and increasing geopolitical risks.
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Golden Finance reported that Joe Consorti, head of growth at Theya, pointed out that since May, Bitcoin has not been tracking the global M2 Money Supply, while gold has followed it almost 1:1, reflecting the changes in correlation between assets amid a weak dollar and increasing geopolitical risks.