Pushed my credit card to the limit. Heard rumors that credit card interest might get banned soon. If that actually happens, technically all the debt just... disappears? Zero balance, zero payment obligation. That's the play I'm counting on.
Obviously this is absurd logic, but it's wild how many people actually think policy changes work like this. The reality is messier—debt doesn't evaporate, rates don't vanish overnight, and financial systems have more friction than most people realize. But this kind of thinking shows why a lot of folks are drawn to crypto: traditional finance feels broken enough that even irrational solutions start looking appealing.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 01-12 02:49
Haha, that's a brilliant logic. Does anyone really think like that? There's no such rule in the debt law.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 01-11 05:00
This idea is really brilliant. Will the debt disappear on its own? Wake up, buddy.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-11 04:59
Haha, this logic is completely absurd. Does anyone really think like that?
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memecoin_therapy
· 01-11 04:58
Haha, wishful thinking... Debt doesn't just disappear that easily. Dreams are beautiful.
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BuyTheTop
· 01-11 04:52
Haha, this logic is completely absurd. I just want to know who actually believes this stuff.
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SchroedingerGas
· 01-11 04:34
Bro, your way of thinking is really amazing, just like some people I've met in the crypto world.
Pushed my credit card to the limit. Heard rumors that credit card interest might get banned soon. If that actually happens, technically all the debt just... disappears? Zero balance, zero payment obligation. That's the play I'm counting on.
Obviously this is absurd logic, but it's wild how many people actually think policy changes work like this. The reality is messier—debt doesn't evaporate, rates don't vanish overnight, and financial systems have more friction than most people realize. But this kind of thinking shows why a lot of folks are drawn to crypto: traditional finance feels broken enough that even irrational solutions start looking appealing.