People assume their cash is always available until they actually need it. After hours, on weekends, or during holidays, banks quietly limit access. You can’t wire money. You can’t send ACH transfers. You can’t walk in and pull out large amounts of cash. At best, you hope the merchant accepts debit/credit. That’s not full control. That’s the bank control. Bitcoin works differently. There are no banking hours, no closed signs, and no approval windows. You can send money at any time, across borders, without waiting for permission from an institution/bank or government that decides when access is allowed. This doesn’t mean Bitcoin replaces the banking system overnight. It means it was designed for a world that doesn’t pause, even when traditional systems do. Understanding t




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