Nations face risk of sanctions with stablecoins and U.S. Treasuries, Luke Broyles notes

Nations face risk of sanctions with stablecoins and U.S. Treasuries, Luke Broyles notes
Bitcoin harder to freeze than stablecoins

Luke Broyles, industry influencer, raises concerns over the comparative ease of freezing $344 million in unspecified crypto versus the difficulty of freezing the same amount in Bitcoin.

Broyles urges readers to consider how nations might view the risks of holding U.S. Treasuries and stablecoins due to potential sanctions, while also questioning whether holding Bitcoin offers greater security from such actions.

Consorti previously reported that Bitcoin rose 7 percent since the start of the war as other major macro assets declined, according to recent market data. In an earlier note, he observed that both NFTs and diamonds had lost 60 percent in value over a similar period, highlighting declines in alternative assets tracked by the industry. These developments have contributed to ongoing discussions about asset security and market performance.

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