Data: BTC trading hours are nearly 25% more than the U.S. stock market in the full fiat currency era
The current trading time of Bitcoin exceeds 123,000 hours, surpassing the trading hours of the U.S. stock market.
Since August 15, 1971, when President Nixon implemented the decoupling of the dollar from gold to deal with high inflation in the U.S. economy and cancelled international exchange between dollars and gold, the trading hours of the U.S. stock market have exceeded 100,700 hours. However, Bitcoin which was launched in 2009 has officially surpassed this figure in terms of trading time by nearly 25% more than public stock transactions during a fully fiat currency era.
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