Who's Trying To Kill Crypto!? Watch These 5 Organisations!!

Jul 24, 2022

Over the last year or two I've summarised a couple dozen crypto reports, covered hundreds of crypto headlines, and probably read a few thousand.

Aside from learning lots about the economy and crypto, I also learned about which institutions are trying to kill crypto, and I think it's about time I did a video putting them all in the spotlight.

The institutions trying to kill crypto can really fall into three categories: those that really want to see crypto gone for good, those that want to take control of crypto, and those that want to use cryptocurrency's technology to take control of others. None of these outcomes is ideal, and the first step to stopping them is awareness of who is pushing for them.

You'll notice that the institutions in question are all ones that I've talked about before, and they're ones that I will continue to cover. It really is quite remarkable how interrelated these institutions are, and though I'm sure there are many competing interests between them, they all have one thing in common, and that's a desire for centralised control.

This might be one of the most important videos I've made so far, so be sure to watch it until the end and share it with everyone you think needs to see it.

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⛓️ 🔗 Useful Links 🔗 ⛓️

► BIS CBDCs: https://www.bis.org/about/bisih/topic...
► FATF Cryptocurrency Recommendations: https://www.fatf-gafi.org/publication...
► Why The IMF Is Scared of Cryptocurrency: https://www.coindesk.com/layer2/2022/...
► Blackrock Custodies Assets Backing USDC: https://decrypt.co/97795/blackrock-ha...
► WEF Pushing Blockchain ESG: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/0...

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📜 Disclaimer 📜The information contained herein is for informational purposes only. Nothing herein shall be construed to be financial legal or tax advice. The content of this video is solely the opinions of the speaker who is not a licensed financial advisor or registered investment advisor. Trading cryptocurrencies poses considerable risk of loss. The speaker does not guarantee any particular outcome.