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SVB Collapse: Why you should worry
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The collapse of SVB is the tip of the iceberg. The entire banking system is broken and needs to be overhauled. This is not the first and definitely not the last. Where do you go from here is anyone's guess. but one thing is for sure, the Feds have to ensure that depositors get their money back. If you want to get out of the banking system and get in on bitcoin, here's the link: OKX https://okx.com/join/3918114 Binance https://accounts.binance.com/en/register?ref=52068123 Crypto.com Use my referral link https://crypto.com/app/dy6ydkbnsz to sign up for Crypto.com and we both get $25 USD :)
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What happened with Silicon Valley Bank or SVB and why should you be concerned with your money in the bank?
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So let's first talk about what happened with SVB.
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Silicon Valley Bank is the 16th largest bank in the United States with almost 200 billion in deposits.
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And it just recently was closed by the FDIC, Federal Depositor's Insurance Corporation.
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And that's because there was a bank run.
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People and companies were withdrawing their money from the bank because they were panicking.
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Now what caused the panic?
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It all started when SVB was taking a look at their finances and realized that their bonds,
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which was about 21 billion dollars, was only yielding about 1.8 percent annually
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