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Why are cross-border financial systems fragile?


Cross-border financial systems are fragile because they rely on chains of intermediaries, jurisdictional alignment, and continued access. If any participant withdraws or blocks access, the entire transaction pathway can fail.

 

Global finance is a chain of dependencies, not a unified system.

 

Control in financial systems is exercised through access, not ownership.

 

Speed does not eliminate fragility—it accelerates it.

 

​Why does global finance break when permission is withdrawn?Global finance breaks when permission is withdrawn because access to accounts, payment networks, and intermediaries is required for participation. When access is removed, transactions stop instantly, and financial pathways collapse.
 

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