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MONITOR BANKS

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β€œThe largest banks in the world and the largest banks in the US are going to offer that entire stack of services in the next two to three years.”

β€” Phong Le
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 7, 2026Natalie Brunell
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    STRC fixes the yield gap with price-stable returns - this perpetual preferred stock provides a 10.75% monthly cash yield with minimal volatility, allowing retail savers to access institutional-grade returns previously reserved for the wealthy.

    β€œWe've designed a security to be price stable... and we're able to pay 10 and three quarters percent.”

    β€” Phong Le
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    Major banks are building a full Bitcoin service stack - traditional institutions are evolving from simple custody to offering Bitcoin-backed loans, securities, and digital money to keep customer assets on-platform.

    β€œThe largest banks in the world and the largest banks in the US are going to offer that entire stack of services in the next two to three years.”

    β€” Phong Le
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    Washington's pivot to Bitcoin creates a massive tailwind - despite short-term price fluctuations, the fundamental landscape has shifted as US regulators and global banking leaders move from skepticism to active integration.

    β€œWashington, DC is fully supportive of Bitcoin like it's never been before.”

    β€” Phong Le
Macro Pods
MAR 18, 2026Blockworks
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    Oil shocks force a brutal trade-off between growth and inflation - Unlike demand-driven price hikes, supply-side energy shocks squeeze household margins and complicate central bank policy sequencing.

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    Today’s savings-driven economy is uniquely fragile - Rising energy costs act as a direct tax on consumption, potentially depleting the post-pandemic savings buffer faster than markets currently price in.

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    Geopolitical conflict creates asymmetric global risks - An Iran-driven shock doesn't just impact oil; it rewrites the macro playbook for gold, global currency flows, and the shift toward a wartime economy.

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