$BTC The ratio of US to foreign firms' reserves reached 1.66 in mid-December 2024, and on January 6, it was 1.65. The indicator is calculated as the ratio of US organizations' reserves to known offshore holders. The first category includes not only companies, but also exchange-traded funds and the government.
The indicator began to fall at the end of May 2022 and remained less than 1 until the end of January 2024. This indicated that the reserves in the first cryptocurrency exceeded the reserves of US counterparties. The indicator began to grow in September 2024 due to Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election, analysts noted.
Earlier, Bernstein specialists said that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are entering the "era of infinity" - a period that will lead to digital assets being included in the foundations of financial systems.