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Board Economics
Re: Get ready for huge financial collapse
by
CageMabok
on 06/10/2024, 09:57:05 UTC
If I were to say that your statement above sounds like a scary, delicious condition that will happen later. But is that true?
You should also explain the scary condition from what you feel after reading what the OP said before you ask the OP again. Because if you only say about a fear that runs through your own mind without expressing it to others, of course others will also be confused in giving the answer, so just express what is on your mind before you ask again.

I get where you’re coming from with the concerns about banks; it’s a good idea to have a backup plan in place. I’ve been thinking about keeping some cash on hand and maybe even exploring crypto a bit more, just in case things get shaky. It feels smart to have options, especially with all the talk about financial changes ahead.
Nowadays, banks are no longer considered a mandatory place to store money by most people because when there are ordinary customers who have savings in such a large amount, the data of the savings owner will also be easily leaked to the Directorate General of Taxes. So banks are no longer considered a safe place to save money because it will be easier for them to reveal the savings secrets of any customer and this has made me no longer rely on banks excessively except for certain purposes only.