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The cost to insure U.S. government debt against default has climbed sharply. That’s raising red flags not just for traditional markets, but for crypto investors too. Credit default swaps (CDS) act like insurance. They allow investors to protect themselves if a bond issuer—in this case, the U.S…

Is America’s Debt Warning a Wake-Up Call for Crypto?
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