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newbie
Activity: 11
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June 12, 2019, 10:11:07 PM
Here in the Philippines, bitcoin is kinda getting known to some modern cities but unfortunately it is still unknown to the provinces or maybe not yet familiar to them. There are already restaurants that accepts bitcoin ( soon they will accept other crypto currency) as a payment which is good coz it means its getting popular.
sr. member
Activity: 980
Merit: 261
June 12, 2019, 11:21:58 AM
So far we are moving good it's easy to change Bitcoin, Ethereum.Bitcoincash and Ripple here in our country to our local currency and we have one exchange company where we can pay our bills using these cryptocurrencies, but unfortunately, cryptocurrency is not well promoted here compare to other countries.

As well as here in my country, although we have different companies who offers different services but there is one service provider that has a better customer service. As this time the issue of cryptocurrency wants to be tuckled in lower house but they dont want to focused and make a serious decision regarding cryptocurrency.
sr. member
Activity: 2030
Merit: 269
June 12, 2019, 11:05:47 AM
So far we are moving good it's easy to change Bitcoin, Ethereum.Bitcoincash and Ripple here in our country to our local currency and we have one exchange company where we can pay our bills using these cryptocurrencies, but unfortunately, cryptocurrency is not well promoted here compare to other countries.
full member
Activity: 936
Merit: 100
June 12, 2019, 10:25:58 AM


This is for members outside of the United States of America since things going in that country are all on the news but for those countries who are usually outside the radar of the mainstream media, I would like to get updates which can be good and bad, favorable and unfavorable with bitcoin. Here in my country, we have no problem with the government as regulatory bodies are not hindering the growth of cryptocurrency and in fact we have many more exchanges already approved and they can start doing business in 2020. Reading the news in other countries, I am feeling lucky to be a resident here.

What about in your own native land...how's bitcoin adoption been going on? Is there a bright future in there or maybe is it facing a gloomy and cloudy prospect? Let's talk...
in my own country cryptocurrency is not prohibited especially bitcoin, but the problem is that the government in my country still does not provide certainty about crypto and the government now only prohibits the use of bitcoin for direct transactions but for sale and purchase the government does not prohibit
member
Activity: 357
Merit: 10
June 12, 2019, 10:23:26 AM
I think my country was totally accepted bitcoin(cryptocurrencies) because it is still running here and even government was supported it ,that's why im so glad to having here in my country.
sr. member
Activity: 819
Merit: 251
June 12, 2019, 09:47:12 AM
In my country there are so many people that heard about bitcoin but the media turns cryptocurrency here not safe so that people who lives here are not that convinced to invest on cryptocurrency. We have BTC ATM but there are just few people who are using.
I think if the value of bitcoin increases continuously they will change their mind and understand cryptocurrency and the benefits of it. I just hope it will be sooner than I expected.
full member
Activity: 476
Merit: 101
June 12, 2019, 07:59:43 AM
So far, I'm happy with the developments that is happening in my country that involves blockchain. It's quite positive that  one of the major banks are already installing btc atms and many famous universities are studying and developing their own crypto as well. I also heard some rumours that an insitution in my country wants to introduce a local stable coin.
sr. member
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June 12, 2019, 06:03:00 AM
in general the rules made by oterisasi, clearly do not recognize as a legitimate payment instrument, although it does not prohibit exchange into fiat. but with developments that continue to increase with crypto, one day it will surely be recognized that it only requires clear rules because the state must be thinking of seeing profits and losses if it must recognize crypto.
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 501
June 12, 2019, 05:07:01 AM
I'm also glad to be in a country that believes in the technology of cryptocurrency, I could not have acquired all the things that I want to buy if not to cryptocurrency and the policy of my country towards cryptocurrency, I can easily buy and sell Cryptocurrency with ease here.

Same with me. I think banks and things are difficult to use and I couldn't get Paypal to work so I was never able to buy anything since I had no way to pay. Now thanks to bitcoin there are plenty of online shops that accept bitcoin as a payment method. I don't shop offline anyway. Online is so much better and cheaper. I get what I want right to my door, all thanks to bitcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 265
June 12, 2019, 12:58:59 AM
Well here in my country the government has no bad analysis for cryptocurrency though they are reminding people to invest in their own discretion but yet nothing hindering the growth of crypto community

Like you,I am also feeling lucky and blessed for having this country as supportive for the benefits of the people and not just for their own favor.

I am looking forward that sooner every country’s that having bad impressions for our Virtual currency here will realize how important this is and support us for longer time
member
Activity: 420
Merit: 20
simply getting the job done
June 12, 2019, 12:49:24 AM
I live in Ukraine. In our country, no one does cryptocurrency regulation at all. In 2017, there were some attempts by the government, but this did not end with anything, and after the fall of cryptocurrency in 2018, the state stopped being interested in them at all. Thanks to various exchanges and ordinary exchangers, you can easily exchange cryptocurrencies for fiat money or vice versa and transfer them to a visa or master card. The state now does not interfere in any way with the distribution of the blockchain in my country, but it should be noted that it does not help its development.
newbie
Activity: 112
Merit: 0
June 12, 2019, 12:16:12 AM
In our India today is say it is illegal.And170 lawyers tried to stop Bitcoin in India (Which I don't like). And 6-7 Indian companies are trying so hard not to allow such a big mistake. We do not want all Indian users to close Bitcoin in India. But our government is doing it. But we know that it will not be permanently closed. !!!!!!!
I hear a lot that India wants to ban crypto, but where are the proves. I haven't read any official statements of the government
member
Activity: 672
Merit: 14
June 11, 2019, 11:43:43 PM
My country is still in the infant stage of crypto adoption due to the low levels of technological advancement here. The people are more inclined to the old way of purchasing items, thus the use of the paper money. With the few ones knowing how the digital systems works, there are merchants here who facilitate the smooth transaction from fiat-to-cryptocurrency and vice versa in my country. Bitcoin can be used to pay utility bills like TV satellite renewal and mobilephone airtime.
sr. member
Activity: 600
Merit: 250
June 11, 2019, 11:21:58 PM
The government in my country does not prohibit having bitcoin or cryptocurrency, but it may not be used for payment instruments. The majority use bitcoin as an asset and trading crypto. I think and I hope there is still a chance, maybe 10 years to 20 years to come there will be positive regulation. Thanks.
member
Activity: 190
Merit: 15
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June 11, 2019, 08:24:46 AM


This is for members outside of the United States of America since things going in that country are all on the news but for those countries who are usually outside the radar of the mainstream media, I would like to get updates which can be good and bad, favorable and unfavorable with bitcoin. Here in my country, we have no problem with the government as regulatory bodies are not hindering the growth of cryptocurrency and in fact we have many more exchanges already approved and they can start doing business in 2020. Reading the news in other countries, I am feeling lucky to be a resident here.

What about in your own native land...how's bitcoin adoption been going on? Is there a bright future in there or maybe is it facing a gloomy and cloudy prospect? Let's talk...

I am in India and you would know the state of cryptocurrencies, it is very bad and recently CZ also tweeted about it. I run a crypto currency exchange also based in India called Coinswitch.
sr. member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 251
June 11, 2019, 06:02:51 AM
I'm also glad to be in a country that believes in the technology of cryptocurrency, I could not have acquired all the things that I want to buy if not to cryptocurrency and the policy of my country towards cryptocurrency, I can easily buy and sell Cryptocurrency with ease here.
Begrateful for those of you who don't have a rigid government, are closed to technological developments, and have too many rules. usually developed countries give any freedom of innovation to grow, such as cryptocurrency. in my country crypto its still prohibited, but it does not make a hindrance for me, because there are no raids here for the prohibition they have made
hero member
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June 11, 2019, 02:00:30 AM


This is for members outside of the United States of America since things going in that country are all on the news but for those countries who are usually outside the radar of the mainstream media, I would like to get updates which can be good and bad, favorable and unfavorable with bitcoin. Here in my country, we have no problem with the government as regulatory bodies are not hindering the growth of cryptocurrency and in fact we have many more exchanges already approved and they can start doing business in 2020. Reading the news in other countries, I am feeling lucky to be a resident here.

What about in your own native land...how's bitcoin adoption been going on? Is there a bright future in there or maybe is it facing a gloomy and cloudy prospect? Let's talk...

I am not glad with my government because now a days, my government against the bitcoin, may be government can't handle the bitcoin price. Actually the main reason is our bankers are not happy with bitcoin or crypto currency, they are fully against of it, that's why government is confused with bitcoin. But may be in coming days, situation will be better.   
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 251
June 11, 2019, 12:06:23 AM
Bitcoin here in my country is not that quite well known. But according to observation in terms of percentage I think it is in the level of 30% out of 100%. Because we have an exchange here or merchants that bitcoin accepted were We can able to use it as monthly bills, tuition fee's, and sending money too.
sr. member
Activity: 2044
Merit: 314
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June 10, 2019, 11:45:32 PM
I'm also glad to be in a country that believes in the technology of cryptocurrency, I could not have acquired all the things that I want to buy if not to cryptocurrency and the policy of my country towards cryptocurrency, I can easily buy and sell Cryptocurrency with ease here.
I’m also thankful to have a great government in terms on this because they are supportive and because of that we can use cryptocurrency easily. I also have a big time here in cryptomarket, i achieve some of my goals and with a help of our government for sure having a good regulations will happen soon, I’m happy to use cryptos without worrying.
hero member
Activity: 3024
Merit: 614
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June 10, 2019, 11:24:57 PM
I'm also glad to be in a country that believes in the technology of cryptocurrency, I could not have acquired all the things that I want to buy if not to cryptocurrency and the policy of my country towards cryptocurrency, I can easily buy and sell Cryptocurrency with ease here.
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