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The Truth About Crypto And The Bank Crisis

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Coin Craziness Presents ➡️ ➡️ ➡️                                                                                                                                                                      Ad   Crypto Not At Fault The U.S. Under Secretary of the Treasury for Domestic Finance, Nellie Liang testified in front of the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday. Her thoughts on the crisis involving Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank … “I don't believe that crypto played a direct role in either of the failures." - Nellie Liang [Here are the details.]( Bitcoin has yet to cross the $30,000 mark, but news like this could be the catalyst it needs. One of the initial ideas behind the crisis was the massive crypto selloff in 2022. It turns out the main culprit was a lack of risk management. There was too much liquidity stuck in bonds losing value as a result of FED interest-rate hikes. And the damage was so severe because smartphones helped the news spread like wildfire. Crypto enthusiasts are having a nice time patting themselves on the back. But it’s not over … Everyone can recognize the disdain the central U.S. government has for crypto. [Here’s a recent opinion story from CoinDesk.]( The road is tough ahead. But the volatility will remain. We don’t see any new plays today. But keep an eye on the scanner. And don’t forget to add XRP to your watchlist. We spoke about it yesterday, Ripple’s case with the SEC. XRP is the major token and it’s consolidating after a run …   One tweet could blow this story UP I’m convinced I’ve found what I’m calling [the “Elon trade” of the year.]( But if you want to take advantage of this explosive play, you have to move fast. Right now, most traders have no idea this opportunity exists. And yet, just ONE tweet from Elon could change all of that. [Click here to learn about this opportunity now before it’s too late.]( Best, Tim Bohen   Keep your eyes on the prize. If there isn’t anything new to trade, sit on your hands and focus on the strongest charts.   Guardian Financial Publishing 3571 Far West Blvd Austin, TX 78731 United States This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms]( | [Risk Disclosure](

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