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Bitcoin's Institutional Leap: Major Banks Issue Credit Against BTC!

Bitcoin's Institutional Integration: A Turning Point in Financial History

Bitcoin has officially crossed into the core of U.S. banking.

Michael Saylor says the following major U.S. banks are now issuing credit against Bitcoin:

🏦 Citi
🏦 JPMorgan
🏦 Wells Fargo
🏦 BNY Mellon
🏦 Charles Schwab
🏦 Bank of America

This is massive.
It signals Bitcoin is no longer viewed as a speculative asset it's becoming institutional-grade collateral.

When the biggest banks in America start lending against BTC, it means:

• Wall Street sees Bitcoin as durable, liquid, and trustworthy
• Corporate treasuries now have new financing options backed by BTC
• The “Bitcoin is risky” narrative just took a serious hit
• A new era of BTC-backed credit markets is forming

Saylor wasn’t exaggerating when he said:
“Bitcoin is becoming the world’s premier institutional asset.”

The floodgates are opening.

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Will 2026 Bring Quantitative Easing Back to Life?

Navigating the Future of Quantitative Easing: What Investors Need to Know as 2026 Approaches

Quantitative Easing will likely return in 2026?
 but don’t expect the “turbo-charged QE” we saw in past crises.

Real QE only shows up when something breaks:

  • Treasury market dysfunction

  • Major geopolitical conflict

  • Deep recession

  • A true banking system shock

And here’s the twist:
 The odds of full-blown QE are actually declining right now.

Liquidity tools? Maybe.
Rate cuts? Yes.
But crisis-level QE? Not in the current trajectory.

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Brazil's Bold Gold Strategy: Unpacking the Central Bank's Rapid Accumulation of Hard Assets

Brazil's Bold Strategy: Accumulating Gold Amid Global De-Dollarization Trends

🇧🇷 Brazil is quietly loading up on gold.
The central bank added 11 tonnes in November, bringing 3-month purchases to 43 tonnes and pushing total reserves to 172 tonnes the highest in years.

This continues a global trend of central banks de-dollarizing, strengthening balance sheets, and boosting hard-asset reserves as geopolitical and inflation risks linger.

Brazil is now one of the fastest-accumulating gold buyers this quarter a notable shift in emerging-market reserve strategy.

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