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by oblio
1600 days ago
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Because you need overhead for classical banks to be huge for long term interests for deposits to be that far divorced from inflation. Their overhead is big, but not that big, plus they follow the central bank interest rates. Your case is a localized anomaly, this can happen with regular banking, too, but it's not scalable. You can't ramp that up to population levels. |
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