Banks are cutting ties to crypto companies, spooked by a regulatory clampdown in the wake of FTX's collapse
Crypto imploded as investors lost faith in digital assets and the industry was plagued with crisis. Unlike other collapses, this one has largely avoided rippling into other markets. WSJ explains how crypto became so interconnected.
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