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Topic: banks investment and the crypto world - page 3. (Read 433 times)

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July 11, 2018, 06:30:57 AM
#3
1.79 billion USD is a ridiculously small amount.We can`t make conclusions that banks want to invest in crypto based on that amount.Banks don`t have any "urgent function" for the economic stability.The bankers only want us to believe that banks have such function.
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July 11, 2018, 06:04:02 AM
#2
banks and crypto has a very urgent function for economic stability. but, I see today many banks are interested in saving their assets on the crypto world.

call it south Korea, it was reported that the local bank's virtual account balance reached $ 1.79 billion, but this year their assets are low, I think the market in 2017 makes people speculate.

on the other side, the Korean government makes preventive and educative measures by limiting the age of investors, the purpose is to make the crypto market easy to control and transparent.

so, the value of bank assets in the crypto world is still low.

It is a good omen that banks in South Korea are responding to cryptocurrency. That they even have  account in billions of crypto. Very soon others countries in that region will take leaf from South  Korea to embrace blockchain and bitcoin.                                                         
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July 11, 2018, 05:45:10 AM
#1
banks and crypto has a very urgent function for economic stability. but, I see today many banks are interested in saving their assets on the crypto world.

call it south Korea, it was reported that the local bank's virtual account balance reached $ 1.79 billion, but this year their assets are low, I think the market in 2017 makes people speculate.

on the other side, the Korean government makes preventive and educative measures by limiting the age of investors, the purpose is to make the crypto market easy to control and transparent.

so, the value of bank assets in the crypto world is still low.
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