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Board Economics
Re: First licensed crypto-BANK!
by
stompix
on 07/11/2018, 11:01:15 UTC
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100 euros? Only for transferring fee? It is too high. I don't want to say that it is good in the part of cryptocurrency people but it does not mean that it will become assurance of price hiking. Well, I thought that banks never want crypto to exist so I assume also that this is a token bank. Well, a lot of ICO's I saw that are related in crypto banking which are scam.
Oh! You think bank really knows what they want? What they are just basically after is to keep trying as much as possible to want to at least keep milking those they can milk and as long as there is potential for profit when it comes to a new thing, I am sure they will always find a way to blend in.

We always know how banks have always operated for their own selfish reasons, so I see no doubt in seeing them trying to at least take advantage of some set of people who want to be a part of this space, but don't just know how to go about it and as long as they are benefiting from it, they will just shut up eventually. Have you not noticed that banks are the biggest hypocrites the world can ever have?

Yeah, banks have a simple plan. They want to make money, just like any damn business out there.
I doubt there is a single person here that is going to say, forget about money I will do it for free 8 hours a day, 30 days a month just because I feel like working for free brings me close to Walhalla.

Banks have investors, you can buy shares, even in those new shady crypto banks, you can buy their tokens, its business nothing special.
And what would be your plane once you're a shareholder? Not getting as many dividends as the bank can deliver?

Talking about being hypocrites.
I know a guy that was cursing the major oil company in our country day and night till he realizes that one investment fund he put about 10k down was having a big stock in that company, and most of his plan growth came from the exact guys he was screaming are making tons of money stealing from his pocket. Whenever I start talking about that subject he tries desperately to change the discussion ...probably if I continue doing this he will get out of that investment plan ...but the scent of money is too strong.