What if lenders exposed to multiple crypto firms pull credit across the board when one fails?
Lenders exposed to multiple crypto firms pull credit across the board when one fails, transmitting a single default into a sector-wide funding squeeze.
Every number ships with its receipt — the odds, the range, the precedents, and a public grade at Reality Check. The statistical machinery that produces it is proprietary.
The butterfly cascade
How this trigger trickles across markets, left → right — the root shock, its first‑order moves, then the ripple effects. Drag any node; tap a market for its real price history.
Resolution timeline — how this probability is moving
Our model's odds (electric blue) over time vs the market's (Polymarket, amber), from the past toward the 6–18 months horizon. Each dot is a real macro event that nudged the probability — green pushed it up, red pushed it down. Tap a dot for the source. Loading the probability audit trail…
What it would mean
If this plays out, it is a mixed shock. Lenders exposed to multiple crypto firms pull credit across the board when one fails, transmitting a single default into a sector-wide funding squeeze. The trigger decomposes into signed root‑shocks — Bitcoin ▼ · Credit spreads ▲ · Crypto confidence ▼ · Crypto liquidity ▼ — which propagate through our causal graph to the markets below.