With the world's economy collapsing, people are looking for alternative safe-haven assets to use in times of turmoil. Interest in crypto has sparked a lot ever since the stock market went on a decline. If people decide to use crypto, precious metals, and physical cash, will it be possible to live a normal life without a bank?
In my case, I'd be willing to exit the banking system in order to have true sovereignty over my money. After all, that's what crypto is all about. If you could live your normal life without the need to ever interact with a bank (having a bank account to make transactions, etc), it'll be a blast. With the world shifting towards the online realm for e-commerce, virtual meetings, and more, it seems likely that people will be using decentralized money more thoroughly. There are still people using credit/debit cards, but that may change soon as Fiat becomes hyper-inflated.
What are your thoughts?

In my country, it is a little difficult. But still alive. What I mean is that cryptocurrency is illegal if it is used to transact in buying and selling. However, it is legal if it is used as a commodity asset (such as precious metals, etc.). So, our government prohibits individuals from using transaction tools other than state money. In borrowing money or saving money, of course, the bank is the only option so as not to break the law.