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After $2 trillion crypto crash, what happens next?

After $2 trillion crypto crash, what happens next?

07/17/2022

PBS News Hour

After $2 trillion crypto crash, what happens next?

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After $2 trillion crypto crash, what happens next?

Digital currencies have now lost $2 trillion in value after hitting a peak of $3 trillion in November 2021. There are also signs that many crypto firms have exposed themselves to riskier financial bets than previously known. Andrew Chang, a crypto consultant and former COO of Paxos, a New York-based financial institution and technology company, joins Geoff Bennett to discuss.

07/17/2022

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