
The operators of Wall Street’s oldest exchanges are racing to wire crypto infrastructure into the traditional financial system bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Jim Brusstar
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@jimbru
Banker at Erebor "Pedigreed B2B operator," according to some. Also co-founder @treasuryprime, other stuff too.

The operators of Wall Street’s oldest exchanges are racing to wire crypto infrastructure into the traditional financial system bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

JUST IN: New York City reportedly now spending more per homeless person than the median income of the city.

Last week, I was proud to present Erebor Bank with the first full-service national bank charter granted during my tenure – the first in four years! – following the OCC’s review and evaluation of their application. Applicants that meet the statutory factors and our high supervisory standards strengthen the federal banking system. The OCC will continue to support new bank formation that advances competition, innovation, and safety and soundness.

The real bank for real Americans doing real things! The cutting-edge business model is based on next-gen concepts like "don't let your client's money disappear", "care at all about national security", and most importantly, "the market sometimes goes down".

Erebor Bank, which will cater to startups and high-net worth individuals, on Friday became the first to receive a national bank charter under the second Trump administration on.wsj.com/3O2PidR




There's a person who joined Stripe at $250m ARR and rode it to $5b ARR and never faced adversity during the entire way. And I can barely describe how much softer they are than the person who did $5-100m at a startup and had to choke a mf to death for every dollar on the way.


Oh this is hilarious. Sad but hilarious. This study finds (and others confirm) that a teacher earning a graduate degree has a NEGATIVE effect on student achievement Attending a graduate school of education literally makes teachers WORSE at their job



This is the hard reality about the Midwest that I’ve been trying to convey to people on here for some time There’s lots of rhetoric about industrial expansion in middle America but when push actually comes to shove it runs into the same dynamics that you see on the coast
