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Someone tell her they don’t actually have the money, so when people want to make large withdrawals they have to buy themselves time to come up with the cash
Oh, that's interesting, a good topic for a comedy movie, I guess 😁: "a fun conversation about bitcoin with a banker" (or actually just a person working in a bank, in the matter of fact mooooore than less of them have no idea how the system works, what money is etc. I've been in there for a while...). Yup, I know the kind of situation shown in that video happens, and while I don't wish harm on anyone, I'm in a way, "glad" it's being experienced more and more in the Western hemisphere. Maybe it will wake some people up and make them realize two things: a) The money in the bank is not really theirs, and b) It's time to start paying more attention to Bitcoin. Well, unfortunately, in this part of the world, mostly because of the "convenience", Bitcoin is still often seen as a useless tool - something unnecessary since their are doing well with their loans, credit cards, stable jobs, future pensios (***that to their suprise will never come), or just a get-rich-quick scheme