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Billionaire Investor: “Banks Should Be Scared”

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The very issue that caused the recent collapse of these banks. The collapse of Silicon Valley Ban

The very issue that caused the recent collapse of these banks.  The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and First Republic were all over the mainstream media. But here’s what they didn’t mention… Bitcoin was created in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis to “fix” traditional finance’s lack of transparency. That’s the very issue that caused the recent collapse of these banks. Which might explain why the price of bitcoin surged shortly after. Here it is after the collapse of Silicon Valley and Signature Bank… Here it is after the failure of First Republic… Cathie Wood of Ark Investment Management said she is “not surprised” bitcoin and other cryptos surged shortly after these failures. She said: “Their blockchains are decentralized, transparent and auditable. Banks are not.” As more and more banks with toxic financials surface… People are waking up to the promise of bitcoin and other digital currencies. After all, bitcoin was the best-performing asset in Q1 of 2023. It’s up about 70%. But one leading expert’s research shows that another crypto is positioned to become 20 times bigger than bitcoin. As he explains: “It could soon power the rails of global finance”… And with the ability to power 100,000 financial transactions per second, billionaire Shark Tank Investor Mark Cuban said: “Banks should be scared.” Very soon, this one coin could become the cornerstone of the $100 trillion financial industry. Square and PayPal are already heavily invested. So have billionaires Ray Dalio, Elon Musk and Mark Cuban. People who see what’s happening, could become crypto’s next millionaire. [Go here to see how you can invest with as little as $20.]( Regards, [Sarah Williams' signature] Sarah Williams Associate Editorial Manager, Banyan Hill Publishing   --------------------------------------------------------------- This contains paid ads from 3rd parties, for a product or service that is not offered, recommended or endorsed by us and for which claims have not been independently verified. We bear no responsibility nor have control over the content and /or the products or services offered. The information is intended for informational purposes only and does not promise any results. There is a high degree of risk involved with trading. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer, or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities. You should always consult with a licensed securities professional before purchasing or selling securities. If you use, act upon or make decisions in reliance on information contained herein or any external source linked within it, you do so at your own risk and agree to hold us, our officers, directors, shareholders, affiliates and agents harmless. Principals, employees or affiliates of our company may have an interest, a position or effect transactions in the companies discussed (or options thereon) and /or otherwise employ strategies that may be consistent or inconsistent with the provided strategies. Please review our [TOS](. You are receiving this because you are subscribed to receive our newsletter publications. Company Information Digiclicks Ltd, 2423 SW 147th Ave #790, Miami, FL 33185, USA  Digiclicks Ltd, 2423 SW 147th Ave #790, Miami, FL 33185, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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