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TylerFoustđ©âïžđŻ
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This week, insurance companies faced a sharp decline in the value of their bond portfolios, while some of the most expensive real estate in the country was reduced to ashes by wildfires. Insurers are already forecasting losses of at least $20 billion, prompting many companies to stop offering coverage in California altogether. Why does this matter? Without insurance, you canât secure a mortgage from the bank. Potential buyers of your property will face the same problem. This raises a critical question: What happens to property values? And what about the banks that actually hold much of this real estate on their balance sheets? The era of balance sheets dominated by real estate and sovereign debt may be coming to an end. Why Bitcoin? You canât live in bitcoin, but: It wonât burn to the ground. It wonât be endlessly devalued by government policies. This week, many banks and insurance companies are beginning to realize the value of assets that are immune to natural disasters and inflation.
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Brilliant my legend. Appreciate your thoughts đ
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