The Problem with Mainstream Banks and a New Alternative | Fluidhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwSlF-GkDsgRobert Sharratt worked for global banks in London and Switzerland and is author of the book: 1%. The Book that the financial establishment doesn’t want you to read.
He is also the founder of Fluid Finance.
Fluid is the first company to challenge the core principles of banking.
It uses blockchain technology to deliver a revolutionary new way of spending, saving and sending money in EITHER Fiat or crypto.
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From what details I could glean from the 4 minute presentation. The founder of this movement proposes a new banking format using an onchain blockchain where only end users own the private key to move the funds in their bank account. That in itself could spawn another discussion as to whether the banking codebase is proprietary or open source enough to be audited by independent review.
What he is proposing sounds radical and forward thinking.
He also offers an overview of the current day banking industry which he describes as supporting "51% double spends" via default.
Interesting content. Although I wish people would stop defining cryptocurrencies as an "existential threat" to the banking industry. It doesn't have to be a scenario where cryptocurrencies and banks enter a gladiator colosseum and only one leaves alive. Coexistence remains a possibility.