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legendary
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November 21, 2016, 10:07:13 PM
#67
The US is relatively good toward bitcoin. The only thing is sending bitcoin overseas through mail, like cash is banned too. This is why i'm pretty sure you can't transfer loaded coins across their border.

What exactly are loaded coins?  Huh
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November 21, 2016, 09:50:43 PM
#66
Only the time will reveal the true friendly countries of bitcoin...

Now bitcoin is just a child, none cares about it, they make some short law about it(aproving or not) and that it.

So bitcoin is grow and after this a lot of countries will ban because of fear.
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November 21, 2016, 08:07:12 PM
#65
The US is relatively good toward bitcoin. The only thing is sending bitcoin overseas through mail, like cash is banned too. This is why i'm pretty sure you can't transfer loaded coins across their border.
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November 21, 2016, 07:51:27 PM
#64
I can tell you that the United States sucks ass as far as bitcoin vendors and general acceptance goes.  There is nothing within comfortable driving distance where to spend my bitcoin.  Absolutely nothing, nowhere, nohow.  It all gets bought, sold, traded, and spent online.  Physical brick-and-mortar places in the states are severely lagging.

How's Asia and down under?
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November 21, 2016, 07:34:48 PM
#63
I can't exactly say that the Philippines is bitcoin-friendly but if we base the transaction volume coming from there, which I think ranks in the top 5, you can say that the Philippines is ahead of most other countries. We know that the Filipinos are very fond of social media and are very much almost always online, so the digital currency is something that they are already using.

Yes, i also believe that the philippine could be one of the top bitcoin friendly countries. I've been online for many years mostly in social media and i saw the steady rise of online filipinos that uses bitcoin in their digital transactions. If we want the philippines to be on the top rankings, it must first address its slow internet speed and improve its present digital infrastructure.
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November 21, 2016, 01:25:27 PM
#62
It's amazing that a lot of countries are really into Bitcoin like US, UK, Canada, etc. It's also saddening that countries do not take it as an advantage to improve the economy and the lives of the people. I don't really understand why? Are they scared of what can happen? Or do they not see what the possibilities are with Bitcoin? They could improve the economy with Bitcoin.

From my country, the Philippines, it's starting to grow. The Bitcoin community here is growing and getting stronger. I just hope that majority that happens with the transactions here are legal.
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November 20, 2016, 08:39:34 AM
#61
Which country has most number of bitcoin users, miners and vendors? And in which country bitcoin is accepted the most? Like in at institutes or super malls or stores etc.
Has such data been calculated and available on the world wide web?

I once heard and saw that Brazil has a really large number of shops accepting bitcoin in physical world, so i guess that can be called a BitCoin Friendly country for that, because if the government would not allow the use of it then there would have been no places accepting it inside the country.

Yeah, I also often hear that Brazil has its place in the bitcoin users to perform any transaction in the store. But it's all I think due to deliver promotions and Government may indeed allow it but I think the Government also will not provide security for the users of the bitcoin in any errors that occur because of it.Just wait until when bitcoin experience growth that is bad and then feel a tremendous pleasure because of the victory of the bitcoin already achieved
legendary
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November 20, 2016, 08:30:46 AM
#60
 people running full nodes is a good indicator that a country is
Into bitcoin

https://bitnodes.21.co

Japan, Switzerland and Ireland have a lot for their size
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November 20, 2016, 06:03:24 AM
#59
Which country has most number of bitcoin users, miners and vendors? And in which country bitcoin is accepted the most? Like in at institutes or super malls or stores etc.
Has such data been calculated and available on the world wide web?

I once heard and saw that Brazil has a really large number of shops accepting bitcoin in physical world, so i guess that can be called a BitCoin Friendly country for that, because if the government would not allow the use of it then there would have been no places accepting it inside the country.
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November 20, 2016, 05:48:43 AM
#58
Which country has most number of bitcoin users, miners and vendors? And in which country bitcoin is accepted the most? Like in at institutes or super malls or stores etc.
Has such data been calculated and available on the world wide web?

Well I have friend in Australia who lived over there, He often said to me how bitcoin is very popular to their country, because there are many business companies who already accepted bitcoin and it always in the news according to him even in the newspaper. So I think the people out there mostly are bitcoin enthusiast.
legendary
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November 20, 2016, 05:38:46 AM
#57
Probably such information is not available on internet because bitcoin is anonymous system and no one can track it. And also no one have that much time out of busy life so better lets us stay happy with what we have. But 1 minute China have more bitcoin user i know.
We are anonymous but our transaction can be trace, so we still have to be very careful only. But in general it's popular because it's anonymous and it provides confidentiality when transacting online. We have to promote bitcoin as it's our only way to have freedom and will bridge easy transaction from country to country.
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November 20, 2016, 04:44:34 AM
#56
Probably such information is not available on internet because bitcoin is anonymous system and no one can track it. And also no one have that much time out of busy life so better lets us stay happy with what we have. But 1 minute China have more bitcoin user i know.
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November 20, 2016, 04:36:15 AM
#55
Most of the reports I've read claim the USA and Canada to be the most friendly large countries with a bunch of smaller no population (who cares) countries mixed in.

Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that places like Sweden and Denmark love Bitcoin but, let's face it, those countries combined have a total population less than the greater Los Angeles area. The population of Denmark is just under 6 million. The population of the San Francisco Bay Area is 7 million.
You got a point there, country by country comparison won't ever bring out the right picture of things as 40% of some country with a population of say, 60 million is no match with a country of 6 million and being 100% bitcoin friendly. In that regard, I think our focus would now point to U.S. and China.
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November 19, 2016, 12:42:33 PM
#54
I can't exactly say that the Philippines is bitcoin-friendly but if we base the transaction volume coming from there, which I think ranks in the top 5, you can say that the Philippines is ahead of most other countries. We know that the Filipinos are very fond of social media and are very much almost always online, so the digital currency is something that they are already using.

Yes, I agree! I think one of this country was Philippines. Although Philippines are not on the top 10 list, many bitcoin users may find in this country. if you will enter on the group pages you will see how people of the Philippines really patronising bitcoins. Also in this country many are already using bitcoins in buying merchants and paying bills.Another country that i believe Bitcoin Friendly was sweden.
Yeah! I live in Philippines and I think it's bitcoin friendly. In fact, we can even buy loads, game credits, vouchers, bills, tuition, etc,. But it can only be done via internet transaction and not on real payment unlike on other country. And another negative thing is our new law made by our President Duterte which is making online gambling illegal so I think bitcoin is affected to it on our country. But all in all, it's great and good way on earning some extra money.
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November 19, 2016, 03:37:08 AM
#53
I think every country is a bitcoin friendly country .well in the future it might happen that bitcoins maybe illegal in the near future .but dont loose hope rather u should sell those bitcoins and enjoy ur life .kudoos Smiley
That is not true. Bitcoin is not in the law in most of them and is illegal in some. There aren't many countries which accept Bitcoin, especially among developed countries. It is prohibited in Iceland, in Norway they have some additional taxes, EU doesn't say it's illegal, but isn't very excited about it either.
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November 19, 2016, 02:39:49 AM
#52
Which country has most number of bitcoin users, miners and vendors? And in which country bitcoin is accepted the most? Like in at institutes or super malls or stores etc.
Has such data been calculated and available on the world wide web?

for the users, miners and vendors, i think it will be china because we all know that china is one of the biggest country that have many mining farm and we can most of them is big mining farm.

but for the country that accepted bitcoin, i really not sure as i am not follow any news about this and maybe i will search later when i have time to search.

China doesn't care about using Bitcoin. As soon as the profit from mining dries up China will abandon bitcoin.
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November 18, 2016, 11:07:21 PM
#51
Which country has most number of bitcoin users, miners and vendors? And in which country bitcoin is accepted the most? Like in at institutes or super malls or stores etc.
Has such data been calculated and available on the world wide web?

for the users, miners and vendors, i think it will be china because we all know that china is one of the biggest country that have many mining farm and we can most of them is big mining farm.

but for the country that accepted bitcoin, i really not sure as i am not follow any news about this and maybe i will search later when i have time to search.
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November 18, 2016, 11:05:57 PM
#50
I would think Brazil would be extremely bitcoin friendly now. But that was during the Summer time for the Olympics but don't know if they kept that enthusiasm going after all the tourists left.
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November 18, 2016, 11:02:05 PM
#49
Which country has most number of bitcoin users, miners and vendors? And in which country bitcoin is accepted the most? Like in at institutes or super malls or stores etc.
Has such data been calculated and available on the world wide web?

here in the philippines i think only seven eleven has accepting bitcoin and i haven't search yet but still i am very afraid that some of the owners will ban  me for the bitcoin paying thing because they will thought that i am a joke  to pay money in the internet and i can't cash it out because i don't have any valid I.D yet i only spent my bitcoin on the internet some lame games and some movies but still i haven't really got my money in the real world hopefully in my country they accept bitcoin for all i know that american has taken over bitcoin there you can spend bitcoin i really wish i have moved to  america and spend my bitcoin >.< its 6.0 btc Cheesy hehehehe..
You don't have to go to America just to spend your bitcoins. It's pretty easy to get a valid ID. It only take you one day to get one. Maybe more than that, but it's worth the wait. Moving into another country just to be able to use bitcoins in real life just doesn't sound wise to me.

Since you're able to buy things online using your bitcoins, then maybe you can sell those items into fiat in the real world. It's also not that hard to find another bitcoin-curious guy in your area. Just sell your coins into another guy in real life.
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November 18, 2016, 10:47:27 PM
#48
I live in Lithuania and I can say that my country is bitcoin friendly. We have some bitcoin startups which already become popular worldwide like Spectrocoin or Coingate. There are some shops and business which accepts bitcoin, we can pay for taxi with bitcoin.
But there are some negative things: our central banks gave warning to use bitcoin only at our own risk. Also, media creates negative opinion about bitcoin.
same in here Indonesia, bitcoin is not illegal and already popular in some people. but Central Bank still not accept it as legal thing ( but it not means it is illegal in here ) because the risk too. but i think it is only about time when people use and government can accept bitcoin like the other countries that already did it
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