Silicon Valley Bank
Coverage of Silicon Valley Bank in the Nexus archive.
- Delegation, trust, and a shared nickname: How two bankers co-lead a 550-person JPMorgan team
John China and Andrew Kresse co-lead JPMorgan's Innovation Economy team, which supports high-growth startups and has grown to 550 employees. They use a shared nickname 'JACK' for communication efficiency and combine their distinct backgrounds to scale the business, competing with firms like Goldman Sachs and Citi.
- Bitcoin lending is entering a new institutional era, according to Silicon Valley Bank
Silicon Valley Bank states that Bitcoin lending is entering a new institutional era, signaling increased institutional interest in cryptocurrency-related financial services.
- Could AI tokens be the digital currency that lasts?
The article explores the potential of AI tokens as a lasting digital currency, comparing them to past failed attempts like Bitcoin and eCash. It highlights their growing utility, transferability, and integration with blockchain, suggesting they could become a universal digital store of value as AI technology matures.
- This relentless bull market is about to face its biggest test yet
The current bull market, driven by AI power, is facing its biggest test yet after overcoming challenges such as the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and last year's tariff issues. The market has shown resilience in the face of potentially existential threats. Its ability to continue will be a significant indicator of its strength.
- Silicon Valley Bank collapse renews calls to address disparities impacting entrepreneurs of color
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank sparked concerns about disparities affecting entrepreneurs of color, prompting venture capitalist Arlan Hamilton to assist affected founders during the bank run. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in access to financial resources for minority entrepreneurs.