Friday, 24 October 2025

Why Your Smart Home is a Central Bank

Your smart home isn’t just smart — it’s systemic. In this eye-opening video, we explore why your smart home behaves more like a central bank than a collection of helpful gadgets. From controlling the flow of data to dictating your routines, your connected devices are quietly establishing a centralized system of authority inside your own home — one that mirrors how financial institutions manage global economies. You’ll discover how your thermostat, voice assistant, and cameras collectively act as the “monetary policy” of your personal environment — deciding what’s allowed to happen, when, and under whose control. What starts as automation quickly becomes orchestration. We’ll dive deep into the eerie parallels between economic centralization and digital control, uncovering how your smart devices track your habits, anticipate your moves, and even influence your behavior without you realizing it. And most importantly, we’ll show you how to reclaim your digital sovereignty — securing your data, decentralizing your devices, and taking back real control over your smart home ecosystem. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “What am I trading for convenience?” — this video is the answer. #SmartHome #Privacy #AI #CentralBank #DigitalSovereignty #TechExplained

from Volumes Untold https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TELHugGrP8

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