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A very brief response to this post: gemini://ew.srht.site/en/2022/20220716-re-cash-ocalypse.gmi
In the US, the authorities can't access digital records of what you paid for or sold to begin with, unless they have a warrant. And to get a warrant you must have reasonable suspicion of illegal activity. Additionally, banks use higher encryption standards than the rest of the internet because... they are banks. Finally, Internet traffic is at least much hard*er* to spy on now than before, since the use of TLS, and with each new version, more parts get encrypted (like SNI and cert in TLS 1.3).
However, if you are in a country that doesn't have privacy laws, then I would understand this post.
6 months ago
[1] gemini://ew.srht.site/en/2022/20220716-re-cash-ocalypse.gmi