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Topic: 10 years and no country has approved Bitcoin ?? - page 15. (Read 1739 times)

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Approve? Here in my country bitcoins are approved and we are free to use in our businesses, In Japan, Russia, India almost the whole world has used it and they have approved bitcoins. Do you research, And first learn something before you ask. The question is that you are not really sure about the answer
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I dont think so. Some countries have already approved the same like Japan ,European Union & Israel recently in 2018. It does take time for anything to get regularised and its a process of approval from many govt bodies.They consider many factors both hard and soft and also see the cross currencies are not being affected , this is the major concern they see before approval.Also, i hope positively that in the near future we will see many more countries in that column and be proud for these achievement.
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If the predictions like that bitcoin will end and not supported I disagree and nowadays a lot of ico and crypto, so whether it will end in this year, or if it really is a technology that will go forward and unify the whole world and we are now in the digital virtual world

In 1997, I was thinking of buying a 25 cents per square feet land in an undeveloped area. Today, the country's biggest international airport is coming up within 10 kilometers of that area. The land price now in that area is $110 to $200 per square feet.

That is 440 to 800 times profit in 20 years. 100% supported by governments, investors and banks.
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If the predictions like that bitcoin will end and not supported I disagree and nowadays a lot of ico and crypto, so whether it will end in this year, or if it really is a technology that will go forward and unify the whole world and we are now in the digital virtual world
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Bitcoin was launched in 2007. It's 10 years and still no country has approved Bitcoin ??   Huh

and in 2018, 2nd richest man "Warren Buffet" said "bitcoin will end up badly"

I'm sure that someone already answered  Japan already. If the OP is not aware, Japan has already legalizes bitcoin since April of last year. And then followed by Australia in July. And then there's Belarus, Singapore, South Korea and Switzerland who is very friendly to crypto specially bitcoin.

Why are you listening to WB? He is old and a traditional investor? He doesn't know about how crypto's work. We all know that he is rich because of his investments, but crypto is different.

So let me re-phrase your question,

Why is bitcoin still here despite all the negativity that its getting from the likes of WB, Jamie Dimon and other nations who are against it?
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it is legal in japan and government is i full support.
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Bitcoin was launched in 2007. It's 10 years and still no country has approved Bitcoin ??   Huh

and in 2018, 2nd richest man "Warren Buffet" said "bitcoin will end up badly"

So much countries already legalized the bitcoins. For example in United States. Arizona. Mexico. Brazil. Bolivia. European union. The bitcoins is already legal on this country. But i think the other countries sayi g that even its legal. Theyre convincing or warning people that the bitcoins is not really sure about investing youre money on it. I think they're still investigating this kind of investments.
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Just 10 years ago, everything just started. And only last year it became popular among a large number of people, but still it's just the beginning. In the next 5 years, everything should change.

and governments started regulations, tax, no anonymity for Bitcoin   Grin  Bitcoin got $350,000,000,000 and big names started talking about 1000% profit in 3 years and then Credit card ban by biggest bank Citigroup and Bank of China fuming
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It is not easy thing and its mean final for Bitcoin ,i think 10 years isnt enough  term for it because if countries can accept to Bitcoin , Bitcoin will  grow up so fast .Just it needs alittle more time.
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If you look closely, this Troll is not quoting from any sources. He is simply spewing a lot of FUD to discredit Bitcoin. He also

removed his "Goldbroker" signature, to hide the fact that he is shilling for Gold. {Well, it is actually obvious, if you look at the trend

of his posts} I think it is time for us to spam some "Goldbug" forums with some Bitcoin information. By the looks of this guys

posts, it is clear that they have no clue what Bitcoin is.  Grin
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Japan is already using it in salary for such companies. There are some countries putting regulation into it. Korea that starts to put up an real-name trading exchanges and India, however, is okay with Bitcoin but not gonna let it be used as a payment method as of now. I think it would be appropriate to say that there are still a lot of country that are neutral to Bitcoin. It is legal to most of countries but not yet fully supported by the government as it still doesn't prove a stability as an instrument or gateway to pay online or even upfront. On the other side, few countries have banned it though due to strict policies of the government and the fear of crashes in the market that might turn the value of BTC to zero which isn't really going to happen.
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During these 10 years, life has changed and nothing can stop the progress and development of anything on Earth.
Just live and enjoy. From a simple person, little depends on this world.
Just 10 years ago, everything just started. And only last year it became popular among a large number of people, but still it's just the beginning. In the next 5 years, everything should change.
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Do you live in the cave maybe?Of these terrorist organizations there were only traces left,and what 20 countries you talking? The amount of rubbish you wrote in your short time in the forum is pretty big,maybe is time for you to check how much money you lost these days in your glittering gold.

Syria war: Air strikes in Eastern Ghouta 'kill 500'

Syrian government forces have killed more than 500 civilians during a week of intense bombardment of a rebel enclave near Damascus, activists say.The victims in the Eastern Ghouta include 121 children, says the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based group monitoring the conflict.

Syrian government forces backed by Russia have been pounding the area since last Sunday.The UN Security Council is struggling to agree on a ceasefire resolution. A vote has been delayed several times since Thursday, and is now due to be held later on Saturday.

How bad is the situation in the Eastern Ghouta? On Saturday, the Syrian Observatory said at least 29 civilians were killed, including 17 in the main town, Douma - bringing the total to over 500 for the week. The group said the strikes were being carried out by both Syrian and Russian planes - although Russia denies direct involvement.

http://www.bbc.com/news
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During these 10 years, life has changed and nothing can stop the progress and development of anything on Earth.
Just live and enjoy. From a simple person, little depends on this world.
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Am not sure of what you are saying. This is because i know bitcoin is legal in japan. There are a lot more countries that makes cryptos legal which bitcoin is among. Think of Russia, singapore etc. please check your facts again.

The general director of "Mastercard" Ajay Banga spoke extremely negatively about the crypto-currency, calling it "garbage".

Digital currencies are a direct competitor of a company like Mastercard. Therefore it is not surprising that when the CEO of Mastercard was asked to express his opinion on the crypto currency, he demonstrated an extremely negative attitude.
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Am not sure of what you are saying. This is because i know bitcoin is legal in japan. There are a lot more countries that makes cryptos legal which bitcoin is among. Think of Russia, singapore etc. please check your facts again.
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Yes no country can ban bitcoin as long as internet is there on planet earth no country can ban bitcoin bitcoin is future
Actually they can. The government can implement laws that make the use of cryptos illegal; though people can still use it. Like how marijuanas are banned in certain countries but there are people who use it without the knowledge of authorities.
Governments do not have any solid logics for going against bitcoin and other crypto currencies which are there simply to help people. People would not stop using bitcoin because it has changed their lives in the best possible ways.
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The legal status of bitcoin varies substantially from country to country and is still undefined in many of them. Whereas the majority of countries do not make the usage of bitcoin itself illegal, its status as money varies, with differing regulatory implications. While some countries have explicitly allowed its use and trade, others have banned or restricted it. So Bitcoin is still undergoing some development, and I believe that very soon some country will approve it
In my country, Bitcoin was not allowed to operate by the government, while Bitcoin banned Bitcoin while others accepted Bitcoin as a primary trading currency. Many people questioned whether these countries had ever permitted Bitcoin activity in the future? And why do they allow Bitcoin to work in the future?
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Haven't you heard of the country Japan? Japan technically is the original birthplace of bitcoins based on theories circulating in the internet. Japan made bitcoins pretty much a part of their lives. So bitcoins are already legal in that country and no one can stop it.

There is always a risk of 9.4 Earthquake in Japan. People of Japan must go/migrate to other countries.
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Bitcoin was launched in 2007. It's 10 years and still no country has approved Bitcoin ??   Huh

and in 2018, 2nd richest man "Warren Buffet" said "bitcoin will end up badly"

Haven't you heard of the country Japan? Japan technically is the original birthplace of bitcoins based on theories circulating in the internet. Japan made bitcoins pretty much a part of their lives. So bitcoins are already legal in that country and no one can stop it.
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