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135 sats \ 1 reply \ @elvismercury 23 Apr \ parent \ on: Banking Works By Tricking People (Bloomberg, Matt Levine) econ
Yeah this is on my mind too, ever since they denied Custodia's application. It's like they're invoking an analogue of Gresham's law: if they allow narrow banks, people will prefer them because they want the "good" banks, and good banks will drive out bad. So they can't allow any good.
It would sound too conspiratorial except that seems to be literally what they're saying.
Yes. Mind-blowing
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