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It is another great story about Bitcoin, 2021 is the best year ever in crypto history. It has to see a kind of domino effect after El Salvador and it comes so fast. This is to picture out the strong support from small countries and certainly be looking for the big and well-established countries to follow then. Coz I had to say that they are more influential than El Salvador and Paraguay (soon) to attract more crypto users, investors, and traders.
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I went about 4 years ago to Paraguay.. there is a restaurant there that time they accepted the payment with Bitcoin.. dont know if they are accepting nowadays.
if countries legally accept BTC. Then maybe the next time will be the real uptrend

Paraguay and El Salvador are two small countries and the cash flow cannot be higher than in China. Today Agricultural Bank is China's third-largest bank to have banned Bitcoin-related transactions. Also this month Bitcoin mining pools in China had to shut down. Right now we are dealing with too heavy FUD. Bitcoin's chart is in a short-term downtrend, we can't change it. So the news is just an auxiliary factor and it has only motivating value in a bull market, in a bear market, it doesn't promote much value.
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El Salvador was like the trigger. Now it is like a chain reaction which can't be stopped. There are a number of countries, which don't have the capability to maintain their own national currencies. Some, such as El Salvador and Ecuador have resorted to using the US Dollar instead. And they have now realized that Bitcoin is a superior currency when compared to USD. But look at the market. Despite such a significant event occurring, the market hardly reacted to it. On the other hand, it went ballistic over the China FUD.
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Exactly. Because it's how you tie a country to you with debt. It all began with the Marshall plan 70+ years ago, and when even Marshall Islands tried to use the Sovereign they worried about it, IMF had to step in.
IMF are part of big plans to control global financial system and IMF together with big nations will not allow those ambitious plans run smoothly without barriers along the way.

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You also have to blame the Venezuelan government there, though, as the Petro was not only ill-thought out, it was completely fraudulent, just another tool to oppress the people, and it didn't want it to co-exist with Bitcoin.
I recognized it and the fact is such national adoption came out first with corrupted nations or small nations. They don't have many things to lose so they are free to run their ambitious bet plans. If their plans fail, ok they will go backwards with what they are struggling.
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As long as the countries which have made Bitcoin legal tender see its benefits in the long run, I'm not against a domino effect actually. I would really like to see especially poor countries having a chance to enliven their economy.
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I think that the financial system that was built around the dollar began to lose ground even before the advent of bitcoin. But with what happened after the emergence of bitcoin, this process went faster. Obviously, this domino effect will continue throughout South America. Perhaps this will cause irreversible consequences for the entire financial world, but I do not think that the result will be quick. One thing is clear - the process has begun and will only accelerate.
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I went about 4 years ago to Paraguay.. there is a restaurant there that time they accepted the payment with Bitcoin.. dont know if they are accepting nowadays.
if countries legally accept BTC. Then maybe the next time will be the real uptrend
i have never been to Paraguay, if i have the opportunity and money, i will go on vacation there....All eyes are on El Salvador after they officially announced that Bitcoin is a legal tender there.  Paraguay definitely doesn't want to be left behind, if this is true then the resulting domino effect will definitely continue to grow in South America.
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I went about 4 years ago to Paraguay.. there is a restaurant there that time they accepted the payment with Bitcoin.. dont know if they are accepting nowadays.
if countries legally accept BTC. Then maybe the next time will be the real uptrend

I think the restaurant will definitely be still accepting Bitcoins! They did make bitcoins an official currency after El Salvador. I think this might just start a chain reaction and more countries might accept bitcoins on a bigger basis.

- We will sure see uptrends if more people start accepting Bitcoins and countries make it a legal currency, but at the same time this will enlist it as a centralized currency. 

But there might be cases where the nominal price might attract more people. Excessive hike in price might take a downturn causing probelms due to Volatility.

I think soon enough we will be seeing more countries joining this trend and hopefully they let bitcoins stay decentralized at least till an extent.
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I went about 4 years ago to Paraguay.. there is a restaurant there that time they accepted the payment with Bitcoin.. dont know if they are accepting nowadays.
if countries legally accept BTC. Then maybe the next time will be the real uptrend
We've got an uptrend just a few months ago and that's a real uptrend and I think you haven't consider that as the actual trend that we've got in? But that's for sure, if these countries make bitcoin as a legal tender a little by little, there will be a massive adoption that will happen to bitcoin.
And if that happens, some neighboring countries might consider to take a look at doing some regulations about bitcoin and publicly announcing it that they're accepting bitcoin or allowing it.
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One restaurant accepting Bitcoin says nothing about mass adoption, to be honest. There's been a restaurant near my home that accepted BTC for years, but there's still no BTC legislation in my country. What's more interesting in the July bill to which Darker45 provided links. But the project law isn't even comprised yet, so it's just on the level of intentions to write it. And then there's always a chance of the bill never passing (we had at least 3 such bills in my country), and it's also unclear how cryptos will be treated there. So it's a little early to get excited about Paraguay, I believe.

the public doesn't need to know about Bitcoin services in restaurants, simply because they have proven their adoption to be something useful for Bitcoin's growth. As long as the government doesn't put too much pressure on Bitcoin then I'm pretty happy to hear that your local restaurant has been running for years. should all almost follow in the footsteps of adoption of Bitcoin, still, CBDC, IMF and all the elements that lead to politics, economics make them dare to fight small countries and create huge debts initiated by themselves.
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Dumbass, try to put some news that proves your title, this is a clickbait thread because there is no evidence supporting your claim of Paraguay adopting bitcoin next month and the domino effect you are talking about is a bullshit.
Actually if you have read some articles then the official have declared that they will present the legalization bill in the next Congress session in July for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin.These types of move came after the bold move of El Salvador making btc as legal tender although IMF and World Bank have opposed this integration due to the domination of US dollar.But still small countries are advancing the step to adopt Bitcoin.

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"This is Paraguay July we legislate! #Bitcoin," Carlitos Antonio Rejala Helman, a deputy of the Nation and member of Congress, wrote Thursday on Twitter.

"From the month of July all the stores of Paraguay Entertainment Group (Grupo Cinco) will accept Cryptocurrencies. One more step in the present with a view to the future," he wrote in a separate tweet.

Moreover there are many tax benefits available in Paraguay which will incentivise crypto holders.One of the university also accepts Bitcoin payments to support them and this type of small acceptance accounts for major adoption as well.See if they agree to accept it.
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Big nations will not accept national adoption for Bitcoin in some small nations. They know how bad the global financial system is. Bitcoin and CBDCs are gates to eliminate national debts for small nations.

Exactly. Because it's how you tie a country to you with debt. It all began with the Marshall plan 70+ years ago, and when even Marshall Islands tried to use the Sovereign they worried about it, IMF had to step in.

That is why the intention years ago in Venezuela die too fast. The game will only become real when big nations launch their CBDCs that can create real domino effects. It will not be official admission for Bitcoin but unofficial it is. In politics and enonomics, in communist nations, they changed to become more likely as Western economy but communist governments never say they fail with initial communist economy.

You also have to blame the Venezuelan government there, though, as the Petro was not only ill-thought out, it was completely fraudulent, just another tool to oppress the people, and it didn't want it to co-exist with Bitcoin.
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Much of the developing world certainly needs solutions to their monetary problems but the entire financial system globally is rotten at the core. I still don't think Bitcoin "is the answer" but yeah, perhaps, there are some use cases for a state to at least protect some of its wealth, or, alongside other types of consumer tech layers like Lightning, maybe Bitcoin network is a viable way to conduct parts of the economy for the masses that's also inflation resistant (but they will still need to solve volatility via heh stablecoins maybe, probably).
Big nations will not accept national adoption for Bitcoin in some small nations. They know how bad the global financial system is. Bitcoin and CBDCs are gates to eliminate national debts for small nations.

That is why the intention years ago in Venezuela die too fast. The game will only become real when big nations launch their CBDCs that can create real domino effects. It will not be official admission for Bitcoin but unofficial it is. In politics and enonomics, in communist nations, they changed to become more likely as Western economy but communist governments never say they fail with initial communist economy.
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Yeah, the domino effect continues. We've started seeing even some countries which were not thinking good about Bitcoin before but now are thinking of making it legal tender. I wonder when this effect will stop.
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One restaurant accepting Bitcoin says nothing about mass adoption, to be honest. There's been a restaurant near my home that accepted BTC for years, but there's still no BTC legislation in my country. What's more interesting in the July bill to which Darker45 provided links. But the project law isn't even comprised yet, so it's just on the level of intentions to write it. And then there's always a chance of the bill never passing (we had at least 3 such bills in my country), and it's also unclear how cryptos will be treated there. So it's a little early to get excited about Paraguay, I believe.
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Thanks guys for sharing this news.
Bitcoin has its heart in Latin America.
Here is the Twitter account of Grupo Cinco, the most important entertainment company in Paraguay.
As announced, the company will accept payments in cryptocurrencies from July: bitcoin, ethereum, shiba and chiliz.
It is worth noting that payments will be processed through the Lightning Network.

Well! I understand that shiba has been chosen because of the furor it has caused recently and chiliz is a fintech platform that supports the sports industry and Paraguay loves football.
Bravo! Paraguay 🇵🇾 👏

https://twitter.com/grupocinco?s=09
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Until now, Paraguay continues to accept Bitcoin and has begun to adopt it to several places such as the largest entertainment venue in Paraguay which will start accepting payments with cryptocurrencies in the form of BTC, ETH, SHIB and CHILIZ. The entertainment venues are located in 24 places spread across Paraguay. it became massive adoption in paraguay. The government of Paraguay announced it is proposing a bill aimed at attracting international bitcoin mining companies and crypto businesses to come to Paraguay. This will improve the economy in Paraguay. Maybe bitcoin miners from china will come to paraguay after they are expelled from china.

Paraguay is open to Bitcoin and will expand the use of Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies in the country.

Souce: https://www.coindesk.com/paraguay-entertainment-group-to-accept-bitcoin-ether-shib-next-month

I am surprised that SHIB is included in their initial list of alts that they want to accept. Should be TRX or XRP, which has better foundation than SHIB. Anyway, this is good news as it seems more and more countries are recognizing the potential of crypto to be accepted in their commercial businesses. People are now being oriented with crypto and this is one way also not to directly use cash in their payment. Yes, if China is banning these bitcoin miners, maybe they are easily accepted by these countries.
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The world needs this. After El Salvador passed a bill declaring Bitcoin as a legal tender, the global monetary agencies are not happy and are finding negative implications in it rather than advantages. These financial bodies should get a little pressure to at least make them reconsider their insistence on  traditional views. If countries adopt Bitcoin one after another, they might get the message and begin opening up to emerging innovations in financial technology.

Much of the developing world certainly needs solutions to their monetary problems but the entire financial system globally is rotten at the core. I still don't think Bitcoin "is the answer" but yeah, perhaps, there are some use cases for a state to at least protect some of its wealth, or, alongside other types of consumer tech layers like Lightning, maybe Bitcoin network is a viable way to conduct parts of the economy for the masses that's also inflation resistant (but they will still need to solve volatility via heh stablecoins maybe, probably).

One step at a time, though, I guess.
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Until now, Paraguay continues to accept Bitcoin and has begun to adopt it to several places such as the largest entertainment venue in Paraguay which will start accepting payments with cryptocurrencies in the form of BTC, ETH, SHIB and CHILIZ. The entertainment venues are located in 24 places spread across Paraguay. it became massive adoption in paraguay. The government of Paraguay announced it is proposing a bill aimed at attracting international bitcoin mining companies and crypto businesses to come to Paraguay. This will improve the economy in Paraguay. Maybe bitcoin miners from china will come to paraguay after they are expelled from china.

Paraguay is open to Bitcoin and will expand the use of Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies in the country.

Souce: https://www.coindesk.com/paraguay-entertainment-group-to-accept-bitcoin-ether-shib-next-month
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4 years ago then it means 2017? Well as far as i remembered, that time bitcoin is so popular and in hype too, so i guess that's understandable that there are places that accepted bitcoin as payment. I guess even until now the place will still accept bitcoin. It's such a good thing of course, especially if bitcoin is legalized, then of course more places will adopt bitcoin payment, and it will be more common too in that country. Will make a good impact for bitcoin for sure.
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I went about 4 years ago to Paraguay.. there is a restaurant there that time they accepted the payment with Bitcoin.. dont know if they are accepting nowadays.
if countries legally accept BTC. Then maybe the next time will be the real uptrend
We will see, even is some Asian countries, bitcoin has been accepted in some restaurants as payment even though it is not being recognized as legal tender. And it just show that adoption is really there, we just need more country like El Salvador and Paraguay to spearhead and legalised it so here and see more neighboring countries to accept it.
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Dumbass, try to put some news that proves your title, this is a clickbait thread because there is no evidence supporting your claim of Paraguay adopting bitcoin next month and the domino effect you are talking about is a bullshit.


don't say that if in the end your own words can't prove a solid reference to make an argument. one of them:

They are pushing for their CBDC which is the Digital Yuan which is I think is the main reason why they are cracking down on cryptocurrency and the mining of it, they don't like competition which is integral in my opinion to the growth of a digital currency.

back on topic, whether it's true or not for me Paraguay in the future will prove it, we just need time. even other countries that we didn't expect before, have made plans to adopt Bitcoin. Isn't El Salvador a hot topic of conversation after announcing the adoption of Bitcoin as a legal payment? Previously no one paid attention to this small country.
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I went about 4 years ago to Paraguay.. there is a restaurant there that time they accepted the payment with Bitcoin.. dont know if they are accepting nowadays.
if countries legally accept BTC. Then maybe the next time will be the real uptrend

People from Europe and other parts of the world will seriously start to think about moving to South America and Paraguay and not just because of Bitcoin but in general because of lack of freedom.
There is still no tax for Bitcoin in Paraguay and it's very cheap to buy their citizenship and get a new passport from Paraguay.
If I had to choose one country in South America for living  it would probably be Urugay that is not so far from Paraguay, but I hear many anarchists are also moving to Nicaragua.
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I went about 4 years ago to Paraguay.. there is a restaurant there that time they accepted the payment with Bitcoin.. dont know if they are accepting nowadays.
if countries legally accept BTC. Then maybe the next time will be the real uptrend
If you will see your post, its obvious that only a restaurant or just a normal business are accepting Bitcoin. In every country right now or at least most of them, there are some establishments that are accepting Bitcoin and other cryptos and this is no difference to them.

In general, most of the countries are accepting Bitcoin since they aren't doing anything to it or at least to regulate it. Ask the domino effect again if Paraguay government tries to do what El Salvador did. Well, I believe that this will create a domino effect towards some countries though but not in Paraguay as of this moment.
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Next thing we know, Central America and South America is going to be a big hub for crypto activity. Also, not to mention that these countries are pretty socialist, I think anything that can help the people is welcome in this part of the world. Hopefully it really will be a domino effect as OP says so.
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South America is not that into the adoption of bitcoin but look at Paraguay now, they opened their mind about cryptocurrency.

It will surely become a good start for them how bitcoin is valuable and important to the economy especially that it is included in a third world country.

Hoping that more countries in South America will see how valuable and worth it the legalization of bitcoin.
I think that we are probably going to see more of it because these kind of thing is going to be causing their neighboring countries to follow them if they find that Paraguay seems to benefit from it big time.
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South America is not that into the adoption of bitcoin but look at Paraguay now, they opened their mind about cryptocurrency.

It will surely become a good start for them how bitcoin is valuable and important to the economy especially that it is included in a third world country.

Hoping that more countries in South America will see how valuable and worth it the legalization of bitcoin.
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Thank you for the links, I make sure to read them all and also I don't think dumbass is a harsh word, we got so sensitive with things that a simple banter or insult is harsh already? I have a lot of harsher words than that and I don't want to be PC if I can help it because being PC is fascism with words.
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The world needs this. After El Salvador passed a bill declaring Bitcoin as a legal tender, the global monetary agencies are not happy and are finding negative implications in it rather than advantages. These financial bodies should get a little pressure to at least make them reconsider their insistence on  traditional views. If countries adopt Bitcoin one after another, they might get the message and begin opening up to emerging innovations in financial technology.

Moreover, South America has seen uncontrollable inflation; they have seen the effects of soaring inflation rates. Perhaps by adopting Bitcoin as a legal tender alongside their official fiat currency, their citizens are given the option to somehow counter the fast devaluing of money and the rising of prices of goods and services.

Dumbass, try to put some news that proves your title, this is a clickbait thread because there is no evidence supporting your claim of Paraguay adopting bitcoin next month and the domino effect you are talking about is a bullshit.

Why the harsh words?

Read.

1. https://cryptobriefing.com/paraguay-official-plans-to-legislate-bitcoin-next-month/
2. https://www.coindesk.com/paraguay-may-be-next-to-seek-crypto-businesses-with-july-bill
3. https://www.businessinsider.in/cryptocurrency/news/paraguay-could-become-the-second-country-to-adopt-bitcoin/articleshow/83363776.cms
4. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/paraguay-may-next-court-crypto-220939690.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAGQepHq7IBn99_HX42rynPHx1-Qnbv9z1Iwo0pkH64YWj6J5wbplGhdWJKt-30xkDFyW3C91ubgjyMckDL7153O0aUAmwJ-_Op_PIm9KuU_2KapnmHrLmhKEbw3tR5cDj7oDgzuAo4-j_zdr4etStR806ERFNzOThl9IgghZ0Ybx
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Let's be careful

All of these countries are poor and being hammered by a weak dollar. This could get messy if the US protects usd hegemony
Careful where?
Bitcoin is decentralized so even the US will get into it, they can't control Bitcoin.
The only problem here if a country like Paraguay will get into local business owners that are accepting Bitcoin and they will enforce it not to accept Bitcoin for payments, that's more the real deal.
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Dumbass, try to put some news that proves your title, this is a clickbait thread because there is no evidence supporting your claim of Paraguay adopting bitcoin next month and the domino effect you are talking about is a bullshit.
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Let's be careful

All of these countries are poor and being hammered by a weak dollar. This could get messy if the US protects usd hegemony
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I went about 4 years ago to Paraguay.. there is a restaurant there that time they accepted the payment with Bitcoin.. dont know if they are accepting nowadays.
if countries legally accept BTC. Then maybe the next time will be the real uptrend
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