Cuban warns crypto could disrupt legacy banking

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Cuban warns crypto could disrupt legacy banking
Cuban warns crypto could disrupt legacy banking
Mahathir Bayena
Written by Mahathir Bayena
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Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban has warned that traditional banks are highly vulnerable to disruption from cryptocurrency and fintech innovation.

Cuban pointed to outdated internal systems and reliance on manual reconciliation processes as major inefficiencies holding the sector back.

“They are protective of that knowledge,”

Cuban said, referring to bank employees guarding undocumented workflows that underpin legacy systems.

He argued that this reliance on hidden “corporate knowledge” makes it difficult for banks to modernise or automate operations effectively.

Cuban said fintech has historically been a fast path to disrupting banking, with crypto now emerging as a direct challenger to legacy infrastructure.

Blockchain-based systems offer automated reconciliation and transparent recordkeeping, potentially removing the need for manual processes embedded in traditional finance.

The shift suggests decentralised technologies could reshape financial services by replacing legacy systems with more efficient, protocol-driven alternatives.

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