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Topic: [2015-12-03] The Fate of Bitcoin In Estonia Will Be Decided On January 11th 2016 (Read 333 times)

newbie
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Interesting technological events are happening in Estonia right now.  Ever since the country started their E-Estonia citizenship program, a lot of interested parties have been keeping a close eye on the proceedings. Just last week, E-Estonia announced blockchain-based notary services thanks to a partnership with BITNATION.  But that is not all, as the Estonian government is asked to shed some light on their Bitcoin stance in the near future.

http://digitalmoneytimes.com/the-fate-of-bitco/

 I have some estonian friends engaged in bitcoin mining , anyone intrested can share his ideas with me
Bitmain,
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legendary
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It will be a interesting development to watch, because I have done some business with Estonians before, and they are very keen on Bitcoin. It is strange how different countries

have difficulties with different things regarding Bitcoin. The Estonian government is more worried about the "creator" of Bitcoin than most other countries. The other countries are

more worried about legislation to regulate and protect consumer interest. Most of them have a problem with the anonymity aspect, like the USA.  Roll Eyes Let's just hope this decision is

favorable towards Bitcoin.
legendary
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Interesting technological events are happening in Estonia right now.  Ever since the country started their E-Estonia citizenship program, a lot of interested parties have been keeping a close eye on the proceedings. Just last week, E-Estonia announced blockchain-based notary services thanks to a partnership with BITNATION.  But that is not all, as the Estonian government is asked to shed some light on their Bitcoin stance in the near future.

http://digitalmoneytimes.com/the-fate-of-bitco/
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