I found this blood pressure raising thread from a banking forum that I read
OP
I know there are some topics on Bitcoin but I wanted to ask anyone willing to participate what they thought about Bitcoin?
What are your concerns and do you think those concerns can be addressed?
Here is why I am interested. Years ago I helped start a small payments company that is now relatively ubiquitous and almost part of the internet culture. I think...
During those early crazy days, I remember going to industry conferences and hearing hushed whispers about us when we'd walk through the crowd. All sorts of rumors prevailed and one of my responsibilities was to help allay the fears of bankers and law enforcement. And ultimately I think we did a good job and built a truly world class system for investigations and AML/BSA/OFAC monitoring.
I find myself in a similar situation now and I am excited about the challenge. I think we are building a Bitcoin group that will hopefully knock the socks off the industry and will more importantly bring about the same trust and cooperation I experienced back in 1999-2002 in my previous company's "early days".
So please let me hear it what is it about Bitcoin that has everyone so concerned. So is obvious but I want to see for myself. I have already started working with federal law enforcement on some areas relating to this and know their concerns.
So let's chew the fat (just not my fat pls)
John
First reply from a self confessed bankster
Well, considering I have been a banker my whole life and I absolutely have no idea what a bitcoin is, except something that is digitally created and it supposedly has some worth, I guess I am not sure of any need to create an unknown and totally unregulated form of exchange. Maybe I am just old, but what is wrong with old fashion currency and credit cards unless you believe the conspiracy theorists regarding the fallacy of the current economic systems. They say they can't be counterfeited. I find that just a little beyond believe as everything is scammed sooner or later.
Personally, if the world comes to an end, I think I will stay with my gold coins over digital money when the electricity goes out.
So this life long banker thinks 50% youth unemployment, 0% interest rates, high inflation and insane asset bubbles only exist in the realm of conspiracy theories? What a self loving kunt
What's it going to take before these people see the harm that they've done to the world