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Bitcoin market cap appears dislocated from transaction volume compared to Visa and Mastercard

Bitcoin market cap appears dislocated from transaction volume compared to Visa and Mastercard The passage provides a financial analysis of Bitcoin's market cap relative to its transaction volume, citing Bloomberg and Goldman Sachs. It contains no references to high‑ranking officials, government agencies, or illicit financial flows, offering only generic market data, so its investigative usefulness and controversy are minimal. Key insights: Bitcoin processed $111 billion in transactions over the past 12 months.; Bitcoin's market cap is roughly 97% of its transaction volume, versus ~3% for Visa/Mastercard.; The analysis suggests Bitcoin's valuation may be driven by speculation.

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Bitcoin market cap appears dislocated from transaction volume compared to Visa and Mastercard The passage provides a financial analysis of Bitcoin's market cap relative to its transaction volume, citing Bloomberg and Goldman Sachs. It contains no references to high‑ranking officials, government agencies, or illicit financial flows, offering only generic market data, so its investigative usefulness and controversy are minimal. Key insights: Bitcoin processed $111 billion in transactions over the past 12 months.; Bitcoin's market cap is roughly 97% of its transaction volume, versus ~3% for Visa/Mastercard.; The analysis suggests Bitcoin's valuation may be driven by speculation.

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