2008 ‘Lehman Moment About to Hit’ — Major Banks Suffer; How to Access Your ET...

2008 ‘Lehman Moment About to Hit’ — Major Banks Suffer; How to Access Your ET...

In this week’s edition of the Bitcoin.com News Week in Review, two of the world’s largest banks — Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank — are suffering from distressed valuations, with credit default insurance levels looking like those last seen in the 2008 financial crisis. For those interested in assets outside of such behemoth tradfi (traditional finance) institutions, a handy guide on how to claim your ETHW tokens from the recent Ethereum hard fork can also be found in this edition. Further, a U.S. senator has introduced a “No Digital Dollar Act,”....


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Is Evergrande Defaulting? Is This The Reason For China’s War Against Bitcoin?

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BTC holds $48K as Evergrande forms ‘Lehman Brothers moment’ for China

Comparisons to 2008 flow in as traditional finance receives a fresh blow from a firm “too big to fail.” Bitcoin (BTC) cautiously held $48,000 on Thursday as excitement brewed over a boost thanks to China seeing its “Lehman Brothers moment.” BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingViewTether executive reassures on EvergrandeData from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD trading near the $48,000 mark Thursday.While progress toward $50,000 was less decisive, analysts were broadly hopeful that a debt crisis at China’s second-largest real estate developer....

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Marty Bent, the co-founder of Bitcoin mining firm Great American Mining, is glad to be hodling Bitcoin as uncertainty hangs over the legacy financial system As the prospect of Chinese property giant Evergrande defaulting on $305 billion worth of debt looms, pundits are weighing in on how the firm’s bankruptcy could impact the legacy and crypto markets. Speculation as to whether the real estate investment giant will default has coincided with a downturn across the crypto and stock markets, leaving many analysts divided on whether traders should be buying the dip or looking to take profits....