No, it really doesn't. This is akin to saying because people take out second mortgages they really want their money back that they bought their house with.
Being able to leverage a committed sum of money via collateralization is as old as financial systems themselves.
If you can find any specific reasons for your take I'm very open to hearing about them?
Infrastructure / DevOps engineer with ~13 years experience. Design, implementation, and support of large scale enterprise SaaS platforms both on-premise and cloud native environments.
Being able to leverage a committed sum of money via collateralization is as old as financial systems themselves.
If you can find any specific reasons for your take I'm very open to hearing about them?