The History of Money in America: From Beads to Virtual Currency

See the evolution of money in the United States – going from the beads used by Native Americans to modern digital tech. The history of money changes fast. Read more

The World’s Most Popular Mints: Key Facts and Comparisons

In precious metals, trust is paramount. If you own silver or gold, there’s a good chance that it comes from one of the world’s most reputable and popular mints. Read more

The Entire Blockchain Ecosystem in One Visualization

The blockchain ecosystem is constantly evolving with new offerings. Here is the latest depiction of the Bitcoin and blockchain world. Read more

The Troubling Trajectory of Hyperinflation in Venezuela

Does the chart for the Venezuelan bolivar look eerily familiar? Get a full perspective on Venezuelan hyperinflation with these two important visualizations. Read more

Chart: The Aftermath of the Brexit Vote

Many experts predicted a Brexit calamity if the UK voted to leave. Were they right? We look at the last three months and the aftermath of the Brexit vote. Read more

Video: How Much Money Have Humans Created?

It’s so much, that simply telling you wouldn’t convey the magnitude. That’s why we created this video, which visualizes how much money humans have created. Read more

Prices Are Skyrocketing, But Only For Things You Actually Need

Over the last 20 years, the things that are the most important to us, such as healthcare, education, food, and shelter, have skyrocketing prices. Read more

Explaining the October Flash Crash in the British Pound

Roughly 75% of all financial market volume comes from automated trading. Here’s how algorithms caused the flash crash in the British pound in early October. Read more

The Stripe Ecosystem in One Giant Visualization

Why is payments startup Stripe worth $9B? Partly, because it’s made it so easy to tap into the backend, allowing the creation of a massive Stripe Ecosystem. Read more

$1 Million Isn’t Worth What It Used To Be

The preferred car for millionaires is a Ford, and most millionaires expect to continue working all the way until retirement. Read more