It's kind of wild to think about how technology has changed so many things. Technology has made it easier for transactions to be made and money to change hands without ever being touched. Brick and morter banks are going to become obsolete, I think. Most people conduct business and rarely step into a bank. With online banking, Zelle, Venmo and card transactions, we don't even handle cash anymore. As for the future of banking, I just think the need for brick and morter locations as well as tellers, will slowly diminish until everything becomes digital. I can't think of anything financially, that can't be done online at this point. I can't honestly think of anything that would make banking easier since mobile wallets and mobile and direct deposits have come along other than more security measures.

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My thoughts exactly. Technology has greatly changed the way we handle our finances, from the way we make transactions to the way we manage our money. With the rise of online banking, mobile wallets, and direct deposits, the need for physical banks and tellers is slowly diminishing. Everything can be done online now, making banking more convenient and efficient. I believe that the future of banking will continue to evolve towards a completely digital landscape, with more focus on enhancing security measures to protect our financial information.