The articles claims the banks are concerned that volatile prices of 
cryptocurrencies could leave consumers with debts they are unable to pay. 
That's rubbish. The banks are concerned as such but not in the connotation I 
believe most would construe. The volatile price might rise so rapidly everyone 
might actually use their credit to obtain and use cryptocoin and then not pay 
back their debts as banks have no recourse to collect debts except in dollars 
through courts, i.e. lien on your paycheck or direct freeze of bank account. 
Whatever they say, I think the bankers are only scared of cryptocurrency and 
can't survive in a bitcoin economy where they can't control the creation nor 
the transfer of money.

Regards,
MT

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