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Fintech 2025: Innovation? Or just control? - Redditors Incoming

Polkadotedge 2025-11-28 Total views: 5, Total comments: 0 Fintech 2025: New Waves of InnovationSecurityand User Experience | by Bhinish Dhiman | Nov2025

"Personalized Financial Journeys" or Just Personalized Surveillance?

The "Future" is Just More of the Same Bullshit Okay, "Fintech 2025: New Waves of Innovation, Security, and User Experience." Give me a break. It's always the same song and dance, isn't it? New buzzwords, same old problems. They slap "AI" on everything like it's a magic fix. Personalized financial journeys? Sounds more like personalized surveillance to me. Billions of data points, they say. Spending habits, real-time location... So basically, they know where you are, what you're buying, and how much you're bleeding every month. And this is supposed to be *good* for us? I'm sure the data's secure too. Yeah, right.

"Advanced Security": Unbreakable Until Next Tuesday

Security Theater and the Illusion of Control "Advanced security" is just a fancy way of saying "we're trying not to get hacked, but probably will anyway." Every year it's the same story. New "unbreakable" encryption, followed by a massive data breach six months later. Then the companies say, "We take your security seriously," while quietly settling lawsuits for millions. Let's be real, the only thing "advanced" about security is the marketing budget. And the "user experience"? Please. It's designed to be addictive, not helpful. Every notification, every gamified reward, it's all engineered to keep you glued to your screen, racking up fees and boosting their bottom line. I’m not even going to get started on the regulations, but I digress.

Innovation: Making Billionaires Richer, One App at a Time

Who's Actually Benefiting Here? So, who benefits from all this "innovation"? Not you, that's for sure. It's the investors, the founders, the guys raking in billions while the rest of us struggle to keep our heads above water. They want us to believe this is about making our lives easier. It's not. It's about extracting every last drop of profit from our financial lives. And they're using AI, data, and "user experience" to do it. But wait, are we really supposed to believe that this is all a good thing? They expect us to believe this nonsense, and honestly... Just Another Way to Screw Us Over

Fintech 2025: Innovation? Or just control? - Redditors Incoming

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