I imagine there is a lot of money to make just by creating a better banking system in the US. I can't believe how primitive it is. And I used to think that the European banking system could be improved. For Europeans, banking transfers within Europe takes 1 to 2 days and has a flat fee of about $3 (might depend on bank). It's pretty acceptable, since foreign transfer isn't what most customers use their bank for, but I still don't see why a standardized transfer protocol should be slower and cost more for foreign transfers than for internal transfers, just because there is a theoretical border between the countries. I really like how cryptocurrencies solve this by not being country-specific.
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Yea that's how I felt when I came to the US from EU