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  • pinkfloyd0

    How safe are our money in the banks in case it gets a cyber attack? Is it all digital or do banks keep a paper record?

    • I transferred all my assets to NFTs.palimpsest
    • It isn't that easy :) like doing harm in most of these systems. the bank is liable for your money that haven't changed.sted
    • what if a hacker changes my balancepinkfloyd
    • Now he owns your moneys.palimpsest
    • Fiat is fungible. NFTs are the way to go. You can right click a jpg but you can't right click an NFT.palimpsest
    • Fun Fact: banks are still using Windows XP for ATMs in Canada. They never replace systems, never rewrite code. They're still using cobol and mainframes.monNom
    • There is a surprising amount of paperwork behind the scenes. But most gets imaged and shredded to save on physical storage.monNom
    • so put all my monie underneath a mattress?pinkfloyd
    • If you don't want to give your money out to the ruskies transferring to NFTs is the American thing to do.palimpsest
    • stfupinkfloyd
    • I've spent every last penny I have on wind chimes. I know I'm going to be ok.Nairn
    • The neighbours, less so.Nairn
    • ^ lolkingsteven
    • :Dsted

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