Friendly reminder that the fiat money in your bank account doesn't exist.
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Friendly reminder that the fiat money in your bank account doesn't exist.

<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>It seems like everyday, there's a media talking head laughing at cryptocurrencies by saying it's &quot;magic internet money&quot; that doesn't really exist in the real world. They are telling us that BTC, ETH and such are basically worthless because it doesn't have a physical existence and are not backed by a government.</p> <p>Well, those people conveniently forget that fiat money doesn't exist, either. Well, most of it.</p> <p>You see, banks are allowed to leverage their holdings in what is called the fractional reserve banking system. If you deposit 100$, for example, they only keep a fraction of that money in cash (let's say 20$), and they use the remaining 80$ to generate yield, generally by lending. What that means is, if every customers of the bank tries to cash out in a short amount of time, <strong>the money won't be there, because it's been lent and doesn't exist anymore</strong>. </p> <p>When you deposit cash in a bank, what you get in return is basically a glorified IOU. Should the bank get into trouble, your cash could very well disappear.</p> <p>Now, of course, the governement can intervene to prevent such bank runs. But it's always in the favor of the rich. That's what happened in 2008-2009 : the fat cats got bailed out, while the ordinary citizens went into bankruptcy. And it only works in stable countries ; when you live in a failed state, the government won't help you in such a crisis.</p> <p>Compare that with crypto. If you are in control of your keys, and assuming their are not compromised, <strong>nobody</strong> can access your funds without your permission. Not the wallet devs, not the government, not the DEX. Nobody. <strong>You are in full control, and you will still be in control even if the governement of your country collapse</strong>. </p> <p>In that sense, I think that cryptocurrencies are actually more real then fiat money. Decentralised networks are much more resilient then centralised authorities, and therefore are more likely to survive in the long-term.</p> <p>I think we still got a few years ahead of us before the mainstream media catches up with this revolution. Until then, I will accumulate as much as I can.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> submitted by <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/busterrulezzz"> /u/busterrulezzz </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/r78dk0/friendly_reminder_that_the_fiat_money_in_your/">[link]</a></span> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/r78dk0/friendly_reminder_that_the_fiat_money_in_your/">[comments]</a></span>Kind Regards R
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