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Topic: Barely legal: India Bitcoin market continues to grow with new exchange (Read 836 times)

legendary
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When dealing with "government" like india one, speaking about "legal" or not no more make a lot of sense...
sr. member
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India does not come across as that corrupt, but on second thoughts It has a lot of poverty so I can see payoffs being the norm from simple traffic violations to major crimes.

Seriously? Indian is famous for its level of corruption.
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India does not come across as that corrupt, but on second thoughts It has a lot of poverty so I can see payoffs being the norm from simple traffic violations to major crimes.
hero member
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vini, vedi, no vici.
Can one pay of authorities in India?

Depends on your buying power.  Wink
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Can one pay of authorities in India?
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vini, vedi, no vici.
Regardless of regulatory confusion among crypto currencies in India, a new exchange called BitQuick has opened.

But is it legal? find out below...


Full Story: http://www.coinspectator.com/barely-legal-india-bitcoin-market-continues-to-grow-despite-regulatory-confusion/

Legal or illegal--depends on interpretation of law and mood of government.
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Regardless of regulatory confusion among crypto currencies in India, a new exchange called BitQuick has opened.

But is it legal? find out below...


Full Story: http://www.coinspectator.com/barely-legal-india-bitcoin-market-continues-to-grow-despite-regulatory-confusion/
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