#48 What does 'Printing Money' really look like?
#48 What does 'Printing Money' really look like?

#48 What does 'Printing Money' really look like?

Alex Gonzaga

16 min
Business & Finance
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<p>Check out show sponsor Coinkite: https://coinkite.com/</p> <p>Donations to Porkopolis Economics via BTCPay appreciated: https://donations.porkopolis.io/</p> <p><br></p> <p>This is the forty-eighth video installment from Porkopolis Economics, covering macro and money, from the creator of the Crypto Voices podcast.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Contents</p> <p>00:00 Intro</p> <p>01:15 What is the printing press?</p> <p>03:03 Liability one: Notes</p> <p>07:15 Liability two: Reserves</p> <p>11:39 How big is the Notes % of Base money?</p> <p>12:59 What about coins?</p> <p><br></p> <p>Here we look at the 108 year, 5,654 week history of the Federal Reserve and its balance sheet. Building on the last couple videos, in this one we&#39;re drilling down into central bank liabilities, which is where the &#39;Base money&#39; is located. Specifically, there are two types of central bank money that make up the Monetary base; the first is notes (and coins), and the second is bank reserves.</p> <p><br></p> <p>https://porkopolis.io</p> <p>https://twitter.com/crypto_voices</p> <p><br></p> <p>Show content is not investment or financial advice in any way.</p>

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