fuck
Link the articl
>>2345528
i dont actually mind
easier way to cash out
>>2345528
It will be interesting to witness the desperate attempts by these archaic financial institutions to stay relevant as we enter the age of crypto and decentralization.
>>2345528
For some reason I always thought BTC was gonna replace currency as we know it. It looks as if they can co-exist though? Why didn't this occur to me earlier? good times ahead.
>>2345679
Isint it ironic. We think Fidelity and Western Mutual are good things for us, and it is, don't get me wrong. But THEY need us, we don't NEED them. Crypto is set to shatter the financial sector as we know it. Fortune 500's and money service providers are trying to stay relevant.
>>2345889
>It looks as if they can co-exist though?
They are going to co-exist like how Netflix and Blockbuster co-existed for a while.
>>2345986
Good thing crypto is Netflix, right?
>>2345889
banks and WU are just grasping to feel relevant
>>2345986
Well I don't think it's quite the same but you might be right. They'll co-exist until btc can actually be used.
>>2345576
>Yeah but that means it'll be easier for normies to get in which = bubble bursts sooner
More money = values go down? There might be a crash if butter-handed normies pull out or something but traded assets always go back up. Always. Enjoy yet another dip to buy.