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{{a|devil|}}{{quote|Safe assets are much riskier than risky ones. This is I think the deep lesson of the 2008 financial crisis, and crypto loves re-learning the lessons of traditional finance. Systemic risks live in safe assets.  
{{a|crr|}}{{quote|[[Safe asset]]s are much riskier than risky ones. This is I think the deep lesson of the [[global financial crisis|2008 financial crisis]], and [[crypto]] loves re-learning the lessons of traditional finance. Systemic risks live in safe assets.  
:— Matt Levine, 2022}}
:— Matt Levine, 2022}}

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Safe assets are much riskier than risky ones. This is I think the deep lesson of the 2008 financial crisis, and crypto loves re-learning the lessons of traditional finance. Systemic risks live in safe assets.

— Matt Levine, 2022