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2023-09-18 07:42:52

Jordan Peterson Sparks Debate On How Bitcoin Can Solve Major Banking Problem

The flagship cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, was created with the goal of disrupting the traditional financial system. In support of this, Best-selling Author and Clinical Psychologist Jordan Peterson has suggested that customers should abandon the banking system and probably adopt Bitcoin. Jordan Peterson Says Bitcoin Over Banks Peterson was making this suggestion in response to a news report that Macquarie Bank, Australia’s fifth largest bank, was planning to transition to a digital-only banking system by November 2024. In line with this, the bank will begin phasing out cash, cheque, and phone payment services as part of its offerings. Related Reading: Ethereum Merge Is One: Here Are The Highlights So Far The psychologist quoted the report and stated, “Maybe it’s time to scrap Banks,” and further quizzed, “Could Bitcoin fix this?” Maybe it’s time to scrap Banks Could Bitcoin fix this? https://t.co/j6wldXMv7P — Dr Jordan B Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) September 14, 2023 For one, Macquarie Bank’s decision has been widely criticized as it potentially excludes certain customer groups. Furthermore, this move also highlights one of the problems that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin aim to solve by giving customers more control over their money. It is believed that these financial institutions shouldn’t be able to have so much control over people’s finances and decide how they spend their money as these banks could easily implement policies that do not favor or cause difficulties to certain customer groups. Additionally, Macquarie, in a statement, described digital transactions as being a “safer, quicker, and more convenient way to bank.” However, crypto advocates beg to differ as, in response to Peterson’s tweet, some responded that networks like the Bitcoin Lightning Network, XRP Ledger, and Bitcoin Cash are a better alternative than the banks’ digital systems. Lightning Network To The Rescue Many, including Republican presidential candidate Aaron Day, seem to be against the idea of Bitcoin replacing banks. In response to Peterson’s tweet, Day stated that the traditional banking system could do between 50,000 and 100,000 transactions per second (TPS), unlike Bitcoin, which has a TPS of seven. He also elaborated that the CBDC pilot in the US can do 1.7 million TPS. No, it couldn’t. The traditional banking system can do 50k-100k transactions per second. The CBDC pilot in the US can do 1.7 million TPS. BTC can do 7 TPS. You need to do some research before you spout BTC. You might think you are in the in crowd but you’ve actually taken a… — Aaron Day 2024: Truth and Transformation (@AaronRDay) September 14, 2023 Following this, crypto supporters quickly responded that the Bitcoin Lightning Network helps to solve this problem as it boasts a TPS of up to 1 million, making it faster than the traditional banking system, which Day argues for. Related Reading: Bye Bye Birdie: Binance Begins Process Of Axing BUSD Stablecoin The network is able to provide a quicker alternative while enjoying the security that the Bitcoin blockchain provides. Blockchain technology (which cryptocurrencies run on) is said to be more secure and transparent than the traditional banking system. Meanwhile, many in the Bitcoin community seemed to be happy about the idea of Jordan Peterson mentioning the foremost cryptocurrency on his platform, as that could suggest that Bitcoin is about to gain a major proponent. The Canadian psychologist boasts a huge follower base with 4.6 million followers on his X (formerly Twitter) platform. BTC price resumes uptrend toward $27,000 | Source: BTCUSD on Tradingview.com Featured image from X (formerly Twitter), chart from Tradingview.com

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