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Topic: Banning cryptocurrencies would be like banning Internet in 1990s (Read 241 times)

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Hi Goxed,

We are doing research regarding whether there is a coordinated effort by global central banks to ban cryptocurrencies and how the crypto community can strategically respond to the threat of unified CBDCs undermining Bitcoin through co-opting crypto.

Our research involves interviewing various members of the crypto community. Would you be interested in participating in a survey for a forthcoming white paper on this topic? I tried to private message you but it said I was not allowed to do so due to my account being new.


Thank you,

CL
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Well Said by Nischal Shetty.
Cryptocurrency is the most searchable topic on Google in recent times. It's not just about its growth but also it is considered as the future of Digital payment across the world. Big celebrities like Mike Tyson, Elon musk, etc are jumping inside and openly supporting BTC which gives it more hype and a sense of trust among the masses. If India Ban BTC, it's like missing a global investment opportunity, and definitely India will be tagged as CHINA in this free world.
So I think It won't be the solution to ban crypto in this modern era where globalization, technology, innovation, and free trade are connecting the whole world together.
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