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It's weird how the banks behave...
Some people are complaining that the banks deny the transaction when a customer wants to move their own money to an exchange...
And a day later, the same bank publish a document about Lightning Network...
They will always be the enemy, because they see the writing on the wall.
They are fractional reserve banks, which means they have to wait for a cash delivery.
"Mene, mene, Tekkel, parsin."
They just want 2be the first ones at the country to sweep home some LN customers.
Yes, and we should remember that Santander has a huge presence in Latin America, where sometimes bitcoin is a need given some rogue governments…
It's crazy how bitcoiners have been front running the institutions and major investors for years.
It's weird how the banks behave...
Some people are complaining that the banks deny the transaction when a customer wants to move their own money to an exchange...
And a day later, the same bank publish a document about Lightning Network...
They will always be the enemy, because they see the writing on the wall.
They are fractional reserve banks, which means they have to wait for a cash delivery.
"Mene, mene, Tekkel, parsin."
They just want 2be the first ones at the country to sweep home some LN customers.
Yes, and we should remember that Santander has a huge presence in Latin America, where sometimes bitcoin is a need given some rogue governments…
It's crazy how bitcoiners have been front running the institutions and major investors for years.