Now maybe the customers of these banks are asking themselves this question but they are not getting the correct answer from the bank authority.
If these customers had invested in bitcoins instead of keeping money in the bank, their profits would have multiplied as well as they could have withdrawn the money whenever they wanted.
What if those money in question are the money they need to run their daily lives, or they are the money that they have set aside as emergency funds and reserve funds? Should they have also invested it in bitcoin, and be withdrawing from there anytime they like? Knowing too well that these money are not supposed to be invested in bitcoin. And you know that for someone to see a reasonable amount of profit in bitcoin, they have to hold it for at least a full circle. So if they invest it and be withdrawing daily from it, are you not turning them into day traders? And is it not the same fiat that they still need to spend in your country? Especially if bitcoin is not a legal tender in your country. Won't they still rely on the bank for fiat? That most of those people have fiat reserves in the bank doesn't mean that they don't have bitcoin investment in their portfolio. There are certain areas of problems that bitcoin do solves when it comes to the banking sector. That does not include the problem of issuing fiat to bank customers.
Money needed to run daily lives are not supposed to be invested into Bitcoin neither are funds that are meant to be set aside for emergency that are not planned for but which need to be solved. We don't have to complicate the steps that have been clearly explained to making investing and holding Bitcoin easy and stress-free. When you have some funds, set aside the part for your basic needs and also the emergency funds, then what is left can be invested into Bitcoin using any of the methods discussed which include but not limited to buying the dips, lump sum buy and the DCA method. This sequence is easy to implement for both newbies investors and experienced guys. In life, the simpler we keep things, the better the result we get, that is ne thing I have learnt.