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Topic: [2016-09-20] Is Bitcoin Money? US District Judge Thinks So (Read 398 times)

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The possibility if a country pegging its fiat as bitcoin is quite unlikely. However, I think in future, all cryptos will merge as one currency to be spent worldwide.

Maybe there will be a payment gateway system implemented inside banks that converts various types of digital currencies into a single one.

As for the article, my opinion is that personal property is well...personal property. Higher ups really seem to love twisting the term money and personal property around.

Keep trying to control things and see what happens.


Much love to Anthony Murgio and the support team, they came through on every transaction. They shouldn't get pinned for this. I am no conspiracy theorist but it makes me think that the higher ups are trying to strip the smart people's Bitcoin and then put the smart people in prison first so the higher ups would have more Bitcoin if it booms.

Perhaps I am overthinking it.
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The possibility if a country pegging its fiat as bitcoin is quite unlikely. However, I think in future, all cryptos will merge as one currency to be spent worldwide.
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Bitcoin has been called a fair few things in recent years, although hardly anyone labels it as 'money'. One US District Judge strongly feels Bitcoin is a form of money. This decision will affect the charges against Anthony Murgio, who used to run the Coin.mx Bitcoin exchange...

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https://btcmanager.com/news/is-bitcoin-money-us-district-judge-thinks-so/











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