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Il collasso bancario statunitense T rende necessariamente le Cripto affidabili
Il crollo della Silicon Valley Bank ha avuto un comodo deus ex machina per riparare i danni collaterali. Le Cripto non possono aspettarsi lo stesso, scrivono Jess Cheng e Amy Caiazza, partner di Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.

U.S. Banking Collapse Doesn't Necessarily Make Crypto Trustworthy
The fall of Silicon Valley Bank had a convenient deus ex machina to fix collateral damage. Crypto cannot expect the same, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati partners Jess Cheng and Amy Caiazza write.

O colapso bancário dos EUA T torna necessariamente a Cripto confiável
A queda do Silicon Valley Bank teve um deus ex machina conveniente para reparar danos colaterais. A Cripto não pode esperar o mesmo, escrevem os parceiros da Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Jess Cheng e Amy Caiazza.

El colapso bancario de EE. UU. no necesariamente hace que las Cripto sean confiables
La caída del Silicon Valley Bank tuvo un conveniente deus ex machina para reparar los daños colaterales. Las Cripto no pueden esperar lo mismo, escriben los socios de Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Jess Cheng y Amy Caiazza.

Банківський крах у США T обов’язково робить Крипто надійною
Падіння Silicon Valley Bank мало зручний deus ex machina для усунення супутніх збитків. Крипто не може очікувати того ж, пишуть партнери Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Джесс Ченг і Емі Каязза.

L’effondrement du système bancaire américain ne rend T nécessairement la Crypto digne de confiance
La chute de la Silicon Valley Bank disposait d’un deus ex machina commode pour réparer les dommages collatéraux. Crypto ne peut pas s'attendre à la même chose, écrivent Jess Cheng et Amy Caiazza, partenaires de Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.

Крах банковской системы США T обязательно делает Криптo заслуживающей доверия
Падение банка Кремниевой долины стало удобным механизмом deus ex machina для устранения сопутствующего ущерба. Криптo не может ожидать того же, пишут партнеры Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Джесс Ченг и Эми Кайацца.

Osprey Funds CEO on Bitcoin Outlook Amid Banking Sector Concerns
Osprey Funds founder and CEO Greg King reacts to a new report that states the amount of bitcoin (BTC) held in funds could be dropping and weighs in on whether the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization remains a "safe haven" asset amid the recent banking jitters. Plus, his take on the FDIC takeover of Signature Bank.

Former FDIC CIO on Liquidity Concerns, Banking Jitters
Sultan Meghji, former FDIC Chief Innovation Officer and current Duke University Professor and Scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, joins "All About Bitcoin" to discuss the role of crypto in the latest contagion jitters surrounding the banking sector. Plus, insights on the liquidity concerns as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. replaced $40 billion in funds it took from the TGA, initially earmarked to help ease market disruptions from the closure of SVB.

FDIC Reportedly Asking Banks to Submit Bids for SVB, Signature by Friday
Reuters reports the FDIC is asking banks interested in buying Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank to submit their bids by Friday. This comes as liquidity is on everyone’s mind, especially in the face of record drawdowns from the Treasury General Account during the COVID-19 era, and more after the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.
