Because their own system is too crappy and has to many glitches (real glitches not Dominion glitches). They want a back-end that's proven to be secure. A transaction protocol that was literally built to handle transactions, and not just a generic database designed in the 90's.
What I don't get however is people being afraid of cryptocurrencies just because the banks are interested in the technology. That's like sitting every day, complaining about the democrats, and then every 4th year vote democrat.
The banking cartel has started moving into it.I saw the news about Rothschild's considering cryptocurrency.
Because their own system is too crappy and has to many glitches (real glitches not Dominion glitches). They want a back-end that's proven to be secure. A transaction protocol that was literally built to handle transactions, and not just a generic database designed in the 90's.
What I don't get however is people being afraid of cryptocurrencies just because the banks are interested in the technology. That's like sitting every day, complaining about the democrats, and then every 4th year vote democrat.