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📘 COVER OF THE DAY | The Economist The world is entering a new economic phase: more volatility, more competition… and more opportunities for those who anticipate. 🚀 Cryptocurrencies are once again becoming the global thermometer: • Bitcoin leads as a safe-haven asset • Stablecoins sustain market liquidity • Blockchain technology gains ground against traditional uncertainty In a context where everything moves fast, information is power. And at Binance, we use it to make better decisions. #Binance #CryptoNews #blockchain #TheEconomist #CryptoMarket
📘 COVER OF THE DAY | The Economist
The world is entering a new economic phase: more volatility, more competition… and more opportunities for those who anticipate.

🚀 Cryptocurrencies are once again becoming the global thermometer:
• Bitcoin leads as a safe-haven asset
• Stablecoins sustain market liquidity
• Blockchain technology gains ground against traditional uncertainty

In a context where everything moves fast, information is power.
And at Binance, we use it to make better decisions.

#Binance #CryptoNews #blockchain #TheEconomist #CryptoMarket
$BTC {future}(BTCUSDT) The World Ahead 2026 — Key Themes and Predictions for 2026 1. America's 250th Anniversary: A divided celebration where Republicans and Democrats offer irreconcilable narratives of the nation's past, present, and future, turning history into a partisan battleground. 2. Geopolitical Drift: Debate over whether the world enters a new Cold War between U.S.- and China-led blocs, or a Trump-era deal carves out spheres of influence for America, Russia, and China. 3. Bond-Market Crisis Risk: Rich countries living beyond their means, with growing deficits and borrowing costs potentially triggering financial instability. 4. Europe's Challenges (Guns, Growth, Greenery): Balancing increased defense spending, economic growth, and green initiatives amid austerity risks and populist backlash. 5. Russia's Grey-Zone Provocations: Bogged down in Ukraine, Russia escalates hybrid tactics like sabotage in northern Europe to test NATO. 6. North America's Football and Free Trade: The FIFA World Cup 2026 spotlights soccer, but leaders face tough negotiations on trade amid tariffs and alliances. 7. Weight-Loss Drugs Evolution: New, easier-to-use versions drive a health boom, addressing obesity but raising questions on access and side effects. 8. Mapping Global Geography: Special focus on how location influences themes like migration, resources, and conflicts, with interactive maps on hotspots. 9. Superforecasting Insights: Predictions from experts on conflict risks, economic shifts, and policy outcomes. 10. Broader Global Disorder and Opportunities: Emphasis on how Trump's policies, AI crunch time, travel troubles, and post-inflation adjustments create both risks (e.g., tariffs, aging populations) and innovations (e.g., clean tech, life surprises). Buy & sell Bitcoin: [https://www.binance.com/](https://accounts.binance.com/register?ref=SERGIORICHI) • This is roughly what we can expect in 2026. • As soon as I find something interesting or smart experts break it all down piece by piece, I'll post an update. #StockMarket #TheEconomist #Finance
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The World Ahead 2026 — Key Themes and Predictions for 2026

1. America's 250th Anniversary: A divided celebration where Republicans and Democrats offer irreconcilable narratives of the nation's past, present, and future, turning history into a partisan battleground.

2. Geopolitical Drift: Debate over whether the world enters a new Cold War between U.S.- and China-led blocs, or a Trump-era deal carves out spheres of influence for America, Russia, and China.

3. Bond-Market Crisis Risk: Rich countries living beyond their means, with growing deficits and borrowing costs potentially triggering financial instability.

4. Europe's Challenges (Guns, Growth, Greenery): Balancing increased defense spending, economic growth, and green initiatives amid austerity risks and populist backlash.

5. Russia's Grey-Zone Provocations: Bogged down in Ukraine, Russia escalates hybrid tactics like sabotage in northern Europe to test NATO.

6. North America's Football and Free Trade: The FIFA World Cup 2026 spotlights soccer, but leaders face tough negotiations on trade amid tariffs and alliances.

7. Weight-Loss Drugs Evolution: New, easier-to-use versions drive a health boom, addressing obesity but raising questions on access and side effects.

8. Mapping Global Geography: Special focus on how location influences themes like migration, resources, and conflicts, with interactive maps on hotspots.

9. Superforecasting Insights: Predictions from experts on conflict risks, economic shifts, and policy outcomes.

10. Broader Global Disorder and Opportunities: Emphasis on how Trump's policies, AI crunch time, travel troubles, and post-inflation adjustments create both risks (e.g., tariffs, aging populations) and innovations (e.g., clean tech, life surprises).

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• This is roughly what we can expect in 2026.
• As soon as I find something interesting or smart experts break it all down piece by piece, I'll post an update.

#StockMarket #TheEconomist #Finance
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⚡WHEN THE ECONOMIST BECOMES APOCALYPTIC, THE MARKET TURNS ⚡ The Economist published an article on Bitcoin and crypto titled "Cryptocurrencies have gotten everything they wanted. Now they are sinking". When The Economist dedicates covers or articles with very dramatic and catastrophic titles, it usually signals the lowest point of a market cycle, from which often an upward reversal occurs. This behavior is based on historical observation: the newspaper, known for its great influence and ability to predict future trends, tends to represent the maximum pessimism just when investor sentiment has reached its lows. Collective fear, propagated by the media and alarmist headlines, reaches its peak, and this usually precedes a recovery of financial markets. The reality proves to be stronger than the apparent information and, often, when fear is exacerbated, fertile ground for a recovery is created. This dynamic repeats over time, making The Economist's covers and articles a predictive mirror of the bottom phases of financial markets. #MarketPullback #BTC90kBreakingPoint #TheEconomist #Market_Update
⚡WHEN THE ECONOMIST BECOMES APOCALYPTIC, THE MARKET TURNS ⚡

The Economist published an article on Bitcoin and crypto titled "Cryptocurrencies have gotten everything they wanted. Now they are sinking".

When The Economist dedicates covers or articles with very dramatic and catastrophic titles, it usually signals the lowest point of a market cycle, from which often an upward reversal occurs.

This behavior is based on historical observation: the newspaper, known for its great influence and ability to predict future trends, tends to represent the maximum pessimism just when investor sentiment has reached its lows.

Collective fear, propagated by the media and alarmist headlines, reaches its peak, and this usually precedes a recovery of financial markets.
The reality proves to be stronger than the apparent information and, often, when fear is exacerbated, fertile ground for a recovery is created.

This dynamic repeats over time, making The Economist's covers and articles a predictive mirror of the bottom phases of financial markets.
#MarketPullback #BTC90kBreakingPoint #TheEconomist #Market_Update
The Harshest Crypto Winter of All TimeReport Date: February 18, 2026 Source: The Economist (Buttonwood) – February 10, 2026 Theme: The existential crisis of the crypto market: from euphoria to institutional "loneliness" Related Assets: $BTC, $IBIT, $USDC, 🔍 1. NEWS INVESTIGATION AND VERIFICATION The headline of The Economist – "The harshest crypto winter of all time" – is not editorial exaggeration. It is a surgical analysis of the psychological and structural moment the market is going through. After thorough investigation of the original source and its repercussions, I can confirm that the Buttonwood column article presents concrete and verifiable data:

The Harshest Crypto Winter of All Time

Report Date: February 18, 2026
Source: The Economist (Buttonwood) – February 10, 2026
Theme: The existential crisis of the crypto market: from euphoria to institutional "loneliness"
Related Assets: $BTC, $IBIT, $USDC,

🔍 1. NEWS INVESTIGATION AND VERIFICATION
The headline of The Economist – "The harshest crypto winter of all time" – is not editorial exaggeration. It is a surgical analysis of the psychological and structural moment the market is going through.
After thorough investigation of the original source and its repercussions, I can confirm that the Buttonwood column article presents concrete and verifiable data:
The Verdict🔥🔥 THE VERDICT OF THE ECONOMIST: "The crypto industry is surpassing the privileged position of Wall Street" 🏛️➡️🪙 It's not me saying it. It's the oldest and most respected publication in the global financial market. Facts: ✅ Stablecoins already process US$ 33 trillion/year ✅ DeFi already lends > US$ 150 billion without banks ✅ Crypto lobby already spends more than banks on elections ✅ Community banks losing US$ 120 billion in deposits Conclusion from The Economist: Crypto is a real threat. And the American right now has a new ally. The game has changed. And you, are you still playing as if it were 2020? {spot}(BNBUSDT) {spot}(XRPUSDT) {spot}(SOLUSDT)  #TheEconomist  #Cripto  #Bancos  #BinanceSquare  #Write2Earn
The Verdict🔥🔥

THE VERDICT OF THE ECONOMIST: "The crypto industry is surpassing the privileged position of Wall Street" 🏛️➡️🪙

It's not me saying it. It's the oldest and most respected publication in the global financial market.
Facts:

✅ Stablecoins already process US$ 33 trillion/year
✅ DeFi already lends > US$ 150 billion without banks
✅ Crypto lobby already spends more than banks on elections
✅ Community banks losing US$ 120 billion in deposits

Conclusion from The Economist: Crypto is a real threat. And the American right now has a new ally.
The game has changed. And you, are you still playing as if it were 2020?

 #TheEconomist  #Cripto  #Bancos  #BinanceSquare  #Write2Earn
Strategic Reflection DO YOU STILL THINK CRYPTO IS "JUST SPECULATION"? THE ECONOMIST DISAGREES. 📉 When the world's most respected publication in economics dedicates its Buttonwood column to the topic "cryptocurrencies as a real threat to banks," it's time to stop and think. What's at stake: US$ 33 trillion in transactions with stablecoins in 2025 US$ 150 billion in DeFi US$ 250 million in political lobbying 120 community banks losing deposits This is not a "summer craze." It's structural transformation. Are banks going to disappear? No. Are banks going to change forever? Yes. And you, are you positioned for this change? #Reflexão #TheEconomist #Bancos #Cripto #BinanceSquare
Strategic Reflection

DO YOU STILL THINK CRYPTO IS "JUST SPECULATION"? THE ECONOMIST DISAGREES. 📉
When the world's most respected publication in economics dedicates its Buttonwood column to the topic "cryptocurrencies as a real threat to banks," it's time to stop and think.
What's at stake:
US$ 33 trillion in transactions with stablecoins in 2025
US$ 150 billion in DeFi
US$ 250 million in political lobbying
120 community banks losing deposits
This is not a "summer craze." It's structural transformation.
Are banks going to disappear? No.
Are banks going to change forever? Yes.
And you, are you positioned for this change?
#Reflexão #TheEconomist #Bancos #Cripto #BinanceSquare
🚨The Economist #Criticizes Cryptocurrencies as “Ultimate Swamp Asset” 🔹#TheEconomist claims U.S. crypto has become politicized and corrupt. 🔹Notes ties between crypto holdings, Trump family, and cabinet officials. 🔹$TRUMP tokens allegedly used for lobbying, fundraising, and access deals. 🔹Describes crypto as a tool for rent-seeking, diverging from decentralization. 🔹Contrasts with EU and Singapore, which prioritize regulation and transparency. $BTC $ETH
🚨The Economist #Criticizes Cryptocurrencies as “Ultimate Swamp Asset”

🔹#TheEconomist claims U.S. crypto has become politicized and corrupt.

🔹Notes ties between crypto holdings, Trump family, and cabinet officials.

🔹$TRUMP tokens allegedly used for lobbying, fundraising, and access deals.

🔹Describes crypto as a tool for rent-seeking, diverging from decentralization.

🔹Contrasts with EU and Singapore, which prioritize regulation and transparency.

$BTC $ETH
Donald $TRUMP breaks the system to build a new one. This is exactly what the new cover #TheEconomist hints at. Main hints: 1. Trump's economic policy – likely, the magazine criticizes his approach to finance, suggesting that he is "burning" money or leading the economy into a crisis. 2. Populism and radical solutions – the image of gasoline and fire may symbolize destructive reforms or instability. 3. The fate of foreign aid (RIP foreign aid) – possibly a reference to cuts in funding for other countries. 4. General pessimism about the future of the economy – the headline The revised economic outlook may indicate serious changes or potential crises. #criptonews #CRIPTOHINDUSTAN
Donald $TRUMP breaks the system to build a new one. This is exactly what the new cover #TheEconomist hints at.
Main hints:

1. Trump's economic policy – likely, the magazine criticizes his approach to finance, suggesting that he is "burning" money or leading the economy into a crisis.

2. Populism and radical solutions – the image of gasoline and fire may symbolize destructive reforms or instability.

3. The fate of foreign aid (RIP foreign aid) – possibly a reference to cuts in funding for other countries.

4. General pessimism about the future of the economy – the headline The revised economic outlook may indicate serious changes or potential crises.
#criptonews #CRIPTOHINDUSTAN
THE ECONOMIST CONFIRMS: CRYPTO IS A REAL THREAT TO BANKS – AND WALL STREET IS LOSING POLITICAL GROUND 📰💥 Buttonwood, the most influential column in global finance, just dropped a bomb: "Cryptocurrencies pose a real threat to banks. The industry is supplanting Wall Street's privileged position on the American right." What this means: 🏦 Traditional banks are losing political power 💰 Crypto lobby has spent > $250 MILLION on elections ⚖️ The CLARITY Act was written WITH the industry, not against it 🔄 Historic realignment: banks defend heavy regulation (left position), crypto defends freedom (right position) The game has changed. Are you still playing like it's 2020? $XRP $USDC $BNB #TheEconomist  #Crypto  #Banks  #BinanceSquare  #Write2Earn
THE ECONOMIST CONFIRMS: CRYPTO IS A REAL THREAT TO BANKS – AND WALL STREET IS LOSING POLITICAL GROUND 📰💥

Buttonwood, the most influential column in global finance, just dropped a bomb:
"Cryptocurrencies pose a real threat to banks. The industry is supplanting Wall Street's privileged position on the American right."
What this means:
🏦 Traditional banks are losing political power
💰 Crypto lobby has spent > $250 MILLION on elections
⚖️ The CLARITY Act was written WITH the industry, not against it
🔄 Historic realignment: banks defend heavy regulation (left position), crypto defends freedom (right position)
The game has changed. Are you still playing like it's 2020?
$XRP $USDC $BNB
#TheEconomist  #Crypto  #Banks  #BinanceSquare  #Write2Earn
🪙Decentralized New World Governance Blockchain 🪄The best decentralized administrations will be the ones that realize they are trying to be pioneers in something in the inevitable future. Blockchain State ### 1. "What Happens in a Country Without a President?" - Not Chaos, Opportunity! - *"If there is no president, power goes to the people! Corrupt politicians and bureaucrats become useless!* - Example: *"Switzerland has a 7-member Federal Council and the president is only the protocol leader!* ### 2. "New System Proposal: 'Blockchain State'" #### A) "Governance: Direct Voting by the Public (DAO)"

🪙Decentralized New World Governance Blockchain 🪄

The best decentralized administrations will be the ones that realize they are trying to be pioneers in something in the inevitable future.
Blockchain State
### 1. "What Happens in a Country Without a President?"
- Not Chaos, Opportunity!
- *"If there is no president, power goes to the people! Corrupt politicians and bureaucrats become useless!*
- Example: *"Switzerland has a 7-member Federal Council and the president is only the protocol leader!*

### 2. "New System Proposal: 'Blockchain State'"
#### A) "Governance: Direct Voting by the Public (DAO)"
🧠 Decoding The Economist’s Cover: “The Economics of Superintelligence” On July 26, 2025, The Economist dropped a chilling cover — a distorted, currency-like human face with an unnatural grin, wired into a digital circuit board. What’s the message? • Man + Machine Fusion: Identity dissolving into algorithms. • Profit vs. Power: AGI is no longer sci-fi — who controls and benefits? • Smile of Denial: A machine mimicking human happiness, or us ignoring the risks? Why it matters: • AI is now embedded in finance, policy, and labor markets. • Unchecked profit motives + superintelligence could widen inequality and shift power from people to machines. • Regulation and ethics are lagging behind. This isn’t a celebration — it’s a warning: If we let AI run the economy for profit alone, humanity could lose control. What do you think? Is this our future of endless growth — or a wake-up call to rethink AI economics? #TheEconomist #AI #Superintelligence #FutureEconomy $AI {spot}(AIUSDT)
🧠 Decoding The Economist’s Cover: “The Economics of Superintelligence”

On July 26, 2025, The Economist dropped a chilling cover — a distorted, currency-like human face with an unnatural grin, wired into a digital circuit board.

What’s the message?
• Man + Machine Fusion: Identity dissolving into algorithms.
• Profit vs. Power: AGI is no longer sci-fi — who controls and benefits?
• Smile of Denial: A machine mimicking human happiness, or us ignoring the risks?

Why it matters:
• AI is now embedded in finance, policy, and labor markets.
• Unchecked profit motives + superintelligence could widen inequality and shift power from people to machines.
• Regulation and ethics are lagging behind.

This isn’t a celebration — it’s a warning:

If we let AI run the economy for profit alone, humanity could lose control.

What do you think?
Is this our future of endless growth — or a wake-up call to rethink AI economics?

#TheEconomist
#AI #Superintelligence
#FutureEconomy

$AI
Here you have a spoiler about what will happen to the market next 😁 On Twitter, people see Easter eggs in Forbes covers. Now it's Michael Saylor's turn (CZ and Sam Bankman-Fried have already been accused of fraud). So, guys, are we going short?) $BTC #BTC #TheEconomist #MicroStrategy #MichaelSaylor
Here you have a spoiler about what will happen to the market next 😁

On Twitter, people see Easter eggs in Forbes covers. Now it's Michael Saylor's turn (CZ and Sam Bankman-Fried have already been accused of fraud). So, guys, are we going short?)
$BTC #BTC #TheEconomist #MicroStrategy #MichaelSaylor
WE ARE FACING THE DOORS OF A GLOBAL CRISIS 📊💸 $BTC $ETH $XRP #SOL #BNB #USChinaDeal #TheEconomist A recent cover of the prestigious magazine The Economist talks about the catastrophe that they believe is coming alongside the global debt emergency. It illustrates this with a man with his back to an imminent flood, wearing a poorly positioned life jacket (instead of wearing it like a vest, he covers his head). It is undeniable that a debt crisis is sweeping across the planet... And it does so horizontally, affecting all social layers. Even the strongest economies (private or public) will be affected if there is a sharp decline in asset prices. Fiat currencies have been inflated with the liquidity injection that started during the pandemic (in some cases during the subprime crisis). The dollar, being the global exchange currency, is a potential bubble. Market behavior shows increases in stocks, gold, and fixed income. All at the same time. This is a rare indicator. Crypto assets have not managed to rebound after the fateful 10/10... The main representatives (BTC, ETH, and SOL) are falling, leaving promising projects in downward trends. Regional instability due to trade and/or military tensions exacerbates an already gray outlook. I know it is not good to be the messenger of negative forecasts. But covering one's eyes, ears, and mouth; turning one's back to problems (like the character on the cover) is worse. I invite you to participate in the following survey and leave your opinion in the comments. What do you consider will be the trigger for the crisis in 2026?
WE ARE FACING THE DOORS OF A GLOBAL CRISIS 📊💸
$BTC $ETH $XRP #SOL #BNB
#USChinaDeal
#TheEconomist
A recent cover of the prestigious magazine The Economist talks about the catastrophe that they believe is coming alongside the global debt emergency. It illustrates this with a man with his back to an imminent flood, wearing a poorly positioned life jacket (instead of wearing it like a vest, he covers his head).

It is undeniable that a debt crisis is sweeping across the planet... And it does so horizontally, affecting all social layers.

Even the strongest economies (private or public) will be affected if there is a sharp decline in asset prices.

Fiat currencies have been inflated with the liquidity injection that started during the pandemic (in some cases during the subprime crisis). The dollar, being the global exchange currency, is a potential bubble.

Market behavior shows increases in stocks, gold, and fixed income. All at the same time. This is a rare indicator.

Crypto assets have not managed to rebound after the fateful 10/10... The main representatives (BTC, ETH, and SOL) are falling, leaving promising projects in downward trends.

Regional instability due to trade and/or military tensions exacerbates an already gray outlook.

I know it is not good to be the messenger of negative forecasts. But covering one's eyes, ears, and mouth; turning one's back to problems (like the character on the cover) is worse.

I invite you to participate in the following survey and leave your opinion in the comments.

What do you consider will be the trigger for the crisis in 2026?
Sera un crack bancario
13%
Sera una escalada bélica
37%
Sera una burbuja de deuda/fiat
50%
No habrá crisis en 2026
0%
8 votes • Voting closed
The Headline That Hurts THE ECONOMIST DECLARES: THIS IS THE MOST SEVERE CRYPTO WINTER OF ALL TIME ❄️💔 The bible of the global financial market, the Buttonwood column of The Economist, has just dropped a bomb: "A class of assets that is all about good vibes suddenly has terrible vibes." What's happening: 📉 BTC dropped from US$ 124k (Oct/25) to US$ 70k 💸 The market lost US$ 2 TRILLION in value 🏦 ETFs, which were supposed to save, turned into a downward vector (US$ 3.5 billion in outflows from IBIT) 😢 Investors are "alone" – NASDAQ is almost at its all-time high The worst of all: The "vibe" is dead. Charles Hoskinson (Ethereum) said: "We have become part of the system. And the system makes things dull." And you, do you still feel that excitement from 2021 or has the vibe really died? 👇 #TheEconomist #InvernoCripto {spot}(XRPUSDT) {spot}(BNBUSDT) {spot}(DOGEUSDT) #CriseDeVibe #BinanceSquare #Write2Earn
The Headline That Hurts

THE ECONOMIST DECLARES: THIS IS THE MOST SEVERE CRYPTO WINTER OF ALL TIME ❄️💔
The bible of the global financial market, the Buttonwood column of The Economist, has just dropped a bomb:
"A class of assets that is all about good vibes suddenly has terrible vibes."
What's happening:
📉 BTC dropped from US$ 124k (Oct/25) to US$ 70k
💸 The market lost US$ 2 TRILLION in value
🏦 ETFs, which were supposed to save, turned into a downward vector (US$ 3.5 billion in outflows from IBIT)
😢 Investors are "alone" – NASDAQ is almost at its all-time high
The worst of all: The "vibe" is dead. Charles Hoskinson (Ethereum) said: "We have become part of the system. And the system makes things dull."
And you, do you still feel that excitement from 2021 or has the vibe really died? 👇
#TheEconomist #InvernoCripto
#CriseDeVibe #BinanceSquare #Write2Earn
Why Banks Are Losing the War 🧵 5 REASONS WHY BANKS ARE LOSING THE WAR TO CRYPTOCURRENCIES (According to The Economist) 🧵 1/6 🧵 The Buttonwood, the most influential column of The Economist, dedicated its latest edition to the topic. Let's break it down. 2/6 🧵 REASON 1 – Stablecoins are more efficient: International transfers that used to cost 5-8% and took 3-5 days now cost pennies and settle in minutes. Simple as that. 3/6 🧵 REASON 2 – DeFi replaces bank loans: Aave, Compound, and other protocols have already lent > US$ 150 billion without a single bank manager. 4/6 🧵 REASON 3 – Political power has shifted: The crypto lobby spent US$ 250 MILLION in the last American elections. The CLARITY Act reflects this. 5/6 🧵 REASON 4 – Banks are losing deposits: An estimated US$ 120 BILLION left US community banks in 2025 for yield-generating stablecoins. 6/6 🧵 REASON 5 – Youth do not trust banks: Millennials and Gen Z prefer wallets to checking accounts. The customer of the future is no longer a bank customer. #Thread {spot}(DOGEUSDT) {spot}(XRPUSDT) {spot}(ETHUSDT) #Bancos #Cripto #TheEconomist #BinanceSquare
Why Banks Are Losing the War

🧵 5 REASONS WHY BANKS ARE LOSING THE WAR TO CRYPTOCURRENCIES (According to The Economist) 🧵
1/6 🧵 The Buttonwood, the most influential column of The Economist, dedicated its latest edition to the topic. Let's break it down.
2/6 🧵 REASON 1 – Stablecoins are more efficient: International transfers that used to cost 5-8% and took 3-5 days now cost pennies and settle in minutes. Simple as that.
3/6 🧵 REASON 2 – DeFi replaces bank loans: Aave, Compound, and other protocols have already lent > US$ 150 billion without a single bank manager.
4/6 🧵 REASON 3 – Political power has shifted: The crypto lobby spent US$ 250 MILLION in the last American elections. The CLARITY Act reflects this.
5/6 🧵 REASON 4 – Banks are losing deposits: An estimated US$ 120 BILLION left US community banks in 2025 for yield-generating stablecoins.
6/6 🧵 REASON 5 – Youth do not trust banks: Millennials and Gen Z prefer wallets to checking accounts. The customer of the future is no longer a bank customer.
#Thread
#Bancos #Cripto #TheEconomist #BinanceSquare
The Final Diagnosis of The Economist THE VERDICT OF THE ECONOMIST: "UNLESS THE VIBE IMPROVES, DON'T EXPECT A THAW" 🌡️❄️ After 4 months of decline, US$ 2 trillion destroyed and ETFs bleeding, the world's most respected publication delivers its verdict: "Digital assets have proven to be more resilient than many imagined. But there are good reasons for this crypto winter to seem exceptionally bitter. Unless the vibe improves, don't expect a thaw." Translation: Price goes up and down. That's normal. What worries is the soul of the market. Is the vibe coming back? Or are we entering an era of 'boring crypto'? #Verdict #TheEconomist #CryptoWinter #Thaw #BinanceSquare #Write2Earn 📌 5 MAIN HASHTAGS {spot}(XRPUSDT) {spot}(BNBUSDT) {spot}(USDCUSDT) #TheEconomist #InvernoCripto #Bitcoinarena #CriseDeVibe #BinanceSquare
The Final Diagnosis of The Economist
THE VERDICT OF THE ECONOMIST: "UNLESS THE VIBE IMPROVES, DON'T EXPECT A THAW" 🌡️❄️
After 4 months of decline, US$ 2 trillion destroyed and ETFs bleeding, the world's most respected publication delivers its verdict:
"Digital assets have proven to be more resilient than many imagined. But there are good reasons for this crypto winter to seem exceptionally bitter. Unless the vibe improves, don't expect a thaw."
Translation: Price goes up and down. That's normal. What worries is the soul of the market.
Is the vibe coming back? Or are we entering an era of 'boring crypto'?
#Verdict #TheEconomist #CryptoWinter #Thaw #BinanceSquare #Write2Earn
📌 5 MAIN HASHTAGS

#TheEconomist #InvernoCripto #Bitcoinarena #CriseDeVibe #BinanceSquare
The new cover of The Economist March 14th-20th 2026 addresses the most important issues of modern geopolitics and economics. 🌍 Main topic: "China: New Dynasties" — a deep analysis of the colossal redistribution of wealth that is happening right now. 📈 At the same time, the question of an "attack on the world economy" is raised. Does the rise of new economic powers threaten global stability? 🤔 We discuss the prospects and risks in the new issue. 📰 #TheEconomist #china #globaleconomy #Geopolitics
The new cover of The Economist March 14th-20th 2026 addresses the most important issues of modern geopolitics and economics. 🌍

Main topic: "China: New Dynasties" — a deep analysis of the colossal redistribution of wealth that is happening right now. 📈 At the same time, the question of an "attack on the world economy" is raised. Does the rise of new economic powers threaten global stability? 🤔

We discuss the prospects and risks in the new issue. 📰

#TheEconomist #china #globaleconomy #Geopolitics
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