
TFTC - Collateral Crisis: Why 77% of Global Lending Is Now Teetering on Edge | Michael Howell
Michael Howell explains how 77% of global lending depends on fragile collateral, making repo disruptions a crisis trigger.
Michael Howell explains how 77% of global lending depends on fragile collateral, making repo disruptions a crisis trigger.
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Michael Howell explains how 77% of global lending depends on fragile collateral, making repo disruptions a crisis trigger.
As the U.S.–China trade war deepens, James Check reveals how debt and volatility are colliding, while Bitcoin quietly stands out as the signal in the storm.
Tom Luongo says Trump’s tariffs aim to rebuild U.S. industry and anchor the economy in real assets like Bitcoin.
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden exposes COVID-era corruption and calls for medical freedom through decentralization and reform.
Economist Peter St. Onge exposes how government-funded activism and fiat-fueled corruption distort society.
Pierre Rochard breaks down how Bitcoin-backed instruments like BitBonds could redefine sovereign debt and quietly transform global finance by upgrading it with sound money.
Carlos Toriello reveals how Bitcoin and OpenTimestamps can transform public recordkeeping into an incorruptible system of truth, starting with elections and scaling to all of humanity’s digital history.
George Bodine highlights Bitcoin’s path to $1,000,000, fueled by nation-state adoption, mining wars, and economic instability.
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