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Topic: [2014-03-24] COLOMBIA CLOSE TO OUTLAWING BITCOIN? (Read 659 times)

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"Most importantly … the Colombian state is the one with a monopoly over money. Our currency is reliable, safe and generates no risk, while other forms of money do not have the same level of support and guarantees.”

 Cheesy



Currency backed by strong words aka. hot air.  Cheesy
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"Most importantly … the Colombian state is the one with a monopoly over money. Our currency is reliable, safe and generates no risk, while other forms of money do not have the same level of support and guarantees.”

 Cheesy



Lol.  Talk about delusional. How quickly they want you to ignore the loss of value from inflation. Good post!
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"Most importantly … the Colombian state is the one with a monopoly over money. Our currency is reliable, safe and generates no risk, while other forms of money do not have the same level of support and guarantees.”

 Cheesy



I think it's really nice, that they've got such a strong faith in their currency.  Cheesy
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"Most importantly … the Colombian state is the one with a monopoly over money. Our currency is reliable, safe and generates no risk, while other forms of money do not have the same level of support and guarantees.”

 Cheesy

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One more country decides to ignore btc? http://cointelegraph.com/post/colombia_close_to_outlawing_bitcoin
If I understood yhis article correctly, it's something like in Russia happening in Colombia. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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