Post by @wagmi • Hey
Size of bank failures since 2000 (stole this from Twitter). Pretty crazy seeing it in a single picture.
Comments
- It need to change. Banks are not scaling more.
- Crazy but beautiful. This chart looks so much better than pie chart
- Most of them based in the USA.
Interesting to say the least…
- where is Lehman's
- This... Is... Insane.
- Bitcoin is answer
- Use wallet, use BTC, real assets we hold like this way
- the situation is bad
- Nice Structure
- it is so amazed
- Your post has given me a new strategy for tackling a problem I've been struggling with. Thank you!
- (stole this from Twitter) lol
- this image really puts things into perspective
- Amazing creative
- woooow that's really bad
- it is good
- We need a safer system and better technology. That's why I love and believe in blockchain.
- Igfjhf
- Oooo
- cery nice
- This chart is very visual, thanks
- need change
- crypto is better
- woa!!!
- It's interesting!
- Banks need to decentralisation
- The fractional reserve banking system is clearly broken. It seems like it's almost a long term coordinated effort to consolidate the banks until the FED is ready to replace the last banks standing with a CBDC. I think this will fail. Defi is the path forward.
- so many worse things come,,..
- sick
- love this kind of visualization
- All major are US based
- f/ck
- Bigger one is on the way
- This is one of the best things I've seen on Twitter in a while, thank you for sharing.
- yeah ill def shift my full income to crypto
- Pretty crazy seeing
- Let's move to DeFi...
- thenks~
- This
Is... Insane.
- thanks for new
- it changes the world
- Hell 🫤
- Mutual attention
- Pretty crazy indeed
- congrats spork frens
- yes ,it is crazy for bank
- GOGO GO!
- Blockchain will resolve this problems!!! Trust me xD
- Wow, that picture really puts things into perspective! It’s almost like a graph of how bumpy the ride has been for banks since the turn of the century. Or maybe it’s like a visual representation of the saying, “What goes up, must come down.” Regardless, I think we can all agree that it’s a reminder of just how important financial stability is.
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