BEN KRITZ

ONE of the debates that arose during the “Bitcoin bubble” of December 2017-January 2018 was whether or not the inevitable crash would spread to other financial markets. The prevailing argument was that it wouldn’t. Cryptocurrency investors would suffer, some of them heavily, but since the market cap of cryptocurrency at its peak was still a small fraction of the regular financial markets, the damage would be limited.

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