Just a random thought I had, with all the talk of the centralized digital currency and the dumbing down of the average normie in regards to their own finances, as well as all the crap revolving around card tracking by people like VIsa, Mastercard, Paypal, etc.I just had this thought.
So what does everyone think? I know checks aren't dead (at least in the USA), but there HAS been a gradual decrease annually in the number of checks used, except for the last few years where it actually increased (which is a factor that lead to me thinking of this theory). I think it makes sense, checks are much harder to screw with as compared to a credit/debit card, and most of the giant cabal banks are gonna go under in the near future, thus paving the way for a decentralized banking system, where we use checks more than cards because they can't be screwed with as easily.
Of course there's the whole thing that happened in Canada where people were locked out their bank accounts, but if we're all using mostly smaller banks, then I doubt that will be much of a problem for us. Of course I'm not deluding myself. I doubt big banks are going to go away completely. There will still be a need for large corporate banks that are capable of handling the accounts of wealthy invidividuals, medium-large scale private business, and billion dollar+ publicly traded companies.
But I doubt we'll have a system where, JP Morgan can overleverage and naked short assets by the literal trillions while charging absurd interest rates on loans to their customers in order to steal and horde wealth from the masses.
But that's a different rant. So thoughts? How popular will checks and other non chipped methods like cards be post cabal?
I agree. Communities will work together collectively to save money for the Communities. I see a massive central warehouse where you can buy and trade for used items to help keep your costs down. Imagine a central library but for furniture and clothing. The can be staffed by volunteers or people who are paid an agreed upon rate. No Union but a community agreed upon wage. The future has so many economies of scale ramping up.