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Exactly how the bankers want it. Everything designed that we are so busy we don't pay attention to how bad they are ripping us off.

You mean there is wisdom to their design?

Do you think they will co-opt the crypto revolution?

The plan is more than few hundred years old. It has been very effective to date. They still control most of the money and power. They just want 100 percent control.

You don't think they are the ones behind the so called crypto-revolution?
I do it fits perfectly into their hands.
Honestly think about it. ...It only gives someone more control over our financial activity. When it becomes "the system" then it will be easy to take everything away from anyone who refuses to submit.

Have you tried to turn fiat into crypto or crypto into fiat? It is a nightmare bunch of bull you have to jump through more hoops than with traditional banking and the trading platforms will hold your money longer. They also charge more than traditional money changers in fees.
For example I put 1 k fiat into coinbase. They took my money out of my bank account after 3 days then kept it for 4 days before my 1 k became $991.00 dollars. 7 days to make a deposit with a previously verified account and ID. It cost me 9 dollars just to make a 1 k deposit. Then to buy another crypto and then turn it into steem it took another 18 dollars.
It cost me $27.00 dollars to buy $973.00 worth of steem and I have to give them ID, banking info, SSN everything.
How is that a Revolution?
How is that better?
Its only better for those who are frontrunning it and who control it!
And that is supposed to be a better system?

I was surprised by the transaction costs too.

But that is the beauty of $SBD.

That you can not convert sbd into dollars? You have to buy another crypto before you can buy steem, steempower, or sbd. That is some crazy BS. Are you being sarcastic?

I meant SBD does not have transaction fees if you trade with people using it. Sort of a unique advantage of Steem and SBD going forward. But other Crytos do and exchanges charge transaction fees on top.