You'd have to have several big depositors at a smaller bank to have an impact. You'd be hoping to kick off a domino effect once word hits the streets that more banks have failed.
The only way to really crash the system is if the big ones like Bank of America, Chase, and Wells Fargo are in trouble. That's not going to happen unless panic spreads to the normies and they all run to the ATM.
I like it, but it won't work because the regime would rather centralize the banks using the bank runs, and would also just ask banks to stop allowing withdraws, which they will do.
You'd have to have several big depositors at a smaller bank to have an impact. You'd be hoping to kick off a domino effect once word hits the streets that more banks have failed.
The only way to really crash the system is if the big ones like Bank of America, Chase, and Wells Fargo are in trouble. That's not going to happen unless panic spreads to the normies and they all run to the ATM.
I like it, but it won't work because the regime would rather centralize the banks using the bank runs, and would also just ask banks to stop allowing withdraws, which they will do.
The fact they still have money in the banks at all explains why nothing they do will be effective.
Terrible idea.