Why is everyone a bank?
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Why is everyone a bank?
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#3This article seems to just be an advertisement for the authors new bank account?
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#4So if you're doing something involving moving a lot of money around, you may need to be your own bank to make the whole system work well.
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#5Another answer: because regular banks are awful to deal with. They don't have nice APIs to just move money around. They apply velocity limits at surprising times. They can terminate your account suddenly for opaque reasons. They charge high regular fees and even higher "gotcha" fees if you make a mistake. They can take back money sent to you for up to 90 days, but often can't get back money you sent to crooks even if…
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#7Is the overwhelming debit spending vs credit spending an emotionally charged and risk averse rationale decision by the general populace or just unfortunate financial illiteracy?
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#8My sister-in-law had her accounts frozen for a year for something a business partner did. If she had all her money in her own hardware wallet, she wouldn't have lost access to her funds.
Obviously, being your own bank is hard from a security perspective, which is why most people are happy to outsource their banking to a custodian. Heck, even crypto people outsource to custodial accounts like Coinbase.