Tom On The Banking System Architecture Issue

Tom On The Banking System Architecture Issue

The banking system we have today is financial infrastructure similar to the old phone networks in preInternet days – it’s way too centralized and too many tolls are paid as the flow goes through the money centers.

Interestingly the $100,000 limit on FDIC insurance is encouraging people to move their assets out of the money centers and directly into regional and local banks.

The pain of transition to a less centralized and less intermediated financial system will be great but hopefully less than the cost – not only in funds now but efficiency later – of keeping the old infrastructure in place.

Originally posted as a comment by Tom Evslin on A VC using Disqus.

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