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surely there would be someone out there powerful enough who controls much of the banking system who could simply add as many digits as they like to a bank account of their choosing?
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: raberto86
surely there would be someone out there powerful enough who controls much of the banking system who could simply add as many digits as they like to a bank account of their choosing?
Doesn't the "Fed" do that already?
Sorry , I couldn't resist. Back door as in a password hidden in the software by the programmer to insure later access.
Hackers would have as much trouble finding the front door key as the back one. Maybe more, they don't know a back door exists.
Ever see the movie, War Games?
Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it ... he who doesn't ... pays it.
― Albert Einstein
originally posted by: METACOMET
Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it ... he who doesn't ... pays it.
― Albert Einstein
Banks lend money that they themselves can create from nothing. Banks are only required to deposit a one percent minimum reserve of central bank money as collateral.
This means that for every dollar deposited, the bank can create 100 dollars and lend this with interest and compound interest. The banks lend money created from nothing and charge interest for something that actually does not exist. Brilliant, if you're part of the club.
originally posted by: theMediator
If I could have access to every banking system at the same time, I would remove every debt and then split the total amount equally in every bank account in the world.
Yes, it would be chaos for a while but a necessary evil IMO.