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January 15, 2018, 11:46:44 PM
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Europe, Japan, Canada, Isreal, Korea, US, Singapore are some major countries where bitcoin has legal status. There are many other countries like India, Rusia those are preparing a draft for bitcoin legalization. 
I hope that here in the Philippines too bitcoin become legal because some people here think that bitcoin is scam.
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January 15, 2018, 11:42:33 PM
#45
indonesia is one of suck country to bitcoins trading, they recommend indonesian people to not trade bitcoin but they want the tax of profit in bitcoin trading, damn
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January 15, 2018, 11:41:29 PM
#44
Europe, Japan, Canada, Isreal, Korea, US, Singapore are some major countries where bitcoin has legal status. There are many other countries like India, Rusia those are preparing a draft for bitcoin legalization. 
It's a good news for crypto currency. But my country still don't accept Bitcoin and don't legalize this.But why government don't do this? It's really complicated day by day.I think our government will take a good decision for it.And hopefully, it will be positive. Because, we who are connected to Bitcoin or other currency want to be Bitcoin friendly country and we are eagerly waited for hearing this news.
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January 15, 2018, 11:32:44 PM
#43
The country where I live is not a bitcoin friendly country, and I know there are some countries , they are quite friendly for bitcoin. even BITCOIN exchange ATM machines are there. Actually I would like to know what are the most Bitcoin friendly countries in the world at the moment?
Here in my country, we are free to use, invest, posses and trade Bitcoins because there is no particular law that is against it but the Central banks give people warning about possible frauds and scams that lawless elements has to enjoy fool people to ride the great flow of mighty Bitcoin. We have few Bitcoin atm's here and also we have two major exchanges that offers a lot of services either government, public or private owned businesses that we are able to buy goods and pay bills with it. So far we have no problems encountered about restriction but when in terms of taxes yes there is because exchanges were regulated by central banks. Japan, Singapore, Philippines, South Korea, United States of America and Europe are Bitcoin friendly countries.
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January 15, 2018, 11:23:53 PM
#42
Bitcoin can be a way to globalization, as it is in internet it can be the global currency and as a global digital currency.
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January 15, 2018, 11:20:26 PM
#41
And how are you so sure about that? The South America countries are more bitcoin friendly at the moment,
they are just releasing laws in order to protect bitcoin investors.
Germany, Denmark and Slovenia from EU.

And in fact, in Venezuela, the government was looking to create their own cryptocurrency in order to make their own economy grow up, because they are a very poor country.

Lmao.


Venezula closer to chaos. all happened after their x president Hugo Chawez's death. sad..
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January 15, 2018, 11:15:27 PM
#40
There are six countries that legalize bitcoin in advance ie, japanese union american south korea finlandi. And still many countries are temporarily setting up regulations to legalize bitcoin.
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January 15, 2018, 11:12:47 PM
#39
I think only China and Japan are the most friendly to Bitcoin because the biggest investors are held by both countries.
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January 15, 2018, 11:10:07 PM
#38
Malta, Cyprus, Russia, U.K ,Australia are ones that I know are most bitcoins freindly and getting one to purchase or sell to is not hard at all.

Wow.., Russia in the list, interesting,  living cost is low. in Russia you can take full usage of Bitcoin i think.
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January 15, 2018, 11:05:29 PM
#37
There is truly only one - Japan. That's the only place where its legitimacy has been fully enshrined in law. With everywhere else we're still second guessing. What might be positive grunts today could turn into panic tomorrow with clumsy attempts to clamp down.

Yeah Japan is the no 1. noted
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January 15, 2018, 11:03:10 PM
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I don't know how many countries involve bitcoin. there are some big countries like germany for europe, and jepan for asia. maybe you can search research in search engine google. yes try it, there are many references you can get in this forum too.

yeah I was doing. France also included in Europe i think, That's one of my favorite countries.
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January 15, 2018, 11:01:57 PM
#35
Belarus is also a friendly country - they state that there will not be tax on activities to encourage people to move there.
Sweden is also really progressive and pretty open to innovation around blockchain and technologies.
Parts of Africa are also going to adopt blockchain, and have started using BTC given the wide swings in what the value of their money is worth.
Being friendy and communicating to be friendy is different... you can communicate that you're friendly and after you have invited a lot of innovative compaines to your country you can easily change the law and there's nothing the companies can do against it. Japan is an exception, they are OK for bitcoin.
There's a difference between bitcoin friendly countries and blockchain friendly countries. I know that Sweeden is on it's way to turn their digital currency (they have already ended printing money physically) into a blockchain based currency, just because of the strengths of the technology, but they won't do anything with bitcoin.

Wow.. I didn't know that Sweden has ended printing physical money in their country, All country will be adapted to digital money in the future. hey I have a problem what happen in case internet not available when it comes to transactions ? 
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January 15, 2018, 10:57:20 PM
#34


I don't know how many countries involve bitcoin. there are some big countries like germany for europe, and jepan for asia. maybe you can search research in search engine google. yes try it, there are many references you can get in this forum too.
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January 15, 2018, 10:56:05 PM
#33
Malta, Cyprus, Russia, U.K ,Australia are ones that I know are most bitcoins freindly and getting one to purchase or sell to is not hard at all.
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January 15, 2018, 10:39:34 PM
#32
There is truly only one - Japan. That's the only place where its legitimacy has been fully enshrined in law. With everywhere else we're still second guessing. What might be positive grunts today could turn into panic tomorrow with clumsy attempts to clamp down.

Ok Then Japan is the most friendly country for BTC. So If we want to live with BTC we better go to Japan.  Japan living cost will matter but won't be a big problem If you have enough Bitcoin i guess.  Wink
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January 15, 2018, 10:36:57 PM
#31
china ,S.korea and N.korea are best friends of bitcoin at the same time making noise to get cheaper coins .

Even NORTH KOREA? Wow.. I didn't know it before,
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January 15, 2018, 10:35:55 PM
#30
You're asking because you want to move to one of them?

May be, who knows ?
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January 15, 2018, 04:28:29 PM
#29
Belarus is also a friendly country - they state that there will not be tax on activities to encourage people to move there.
Sweden is also really progressive and pretty open to innovation around blockchain and technologies.
Parts of Africa are also going to adopt blockchain, and have started using BTC given the wide swings in what the value of their money is worth.
Being friendy and communicating to be friendy is different... you can communicate that you're friendly and after you have invited a lot of innovative compaines to your country you can easily change the law and there's nothing the companies can do against it. Japan is an exception, they are OK for bitcoin.
There's a difference between bitcoin friendly countries and blockchain friendly countries. I know that Sweeden is on it's way to turn their digital currency (they have already ended printing money physically) into a blockchain based currency, just because of the strengths of the technology, but they won't do anything with bitcoin.

Bitcoin are accepted in US, Canada, Australia, Europian Union and many more. These countries are open to bitcoin because It can be use as any payment anytime anywhere without a third party. But even if they are bitcoin friendly countries they see to it that bitcoin cannot be used for illegal transactions. Several government agencies are working to handle the regulations to avoid or reduce such inappropriate activities.
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January 15, 2018, 04:22:57 PM
#28
Europe, Japan, Canada, Isreal, Korea, US, Singapore are some major countries where bitcoin has legal status. There are many other countries like India, Rusia those are preparing a draft for bitcoin legalization. 

think all of countries well be friendly in bitcoin....because bitcoin will be a big helping in some countries,
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January 15, 2018, 04:16:37 PM
#27
Belarus is also a friendly country - they state that there will not be tax on activities to encourage people to move there.
Sweden is also really progressive and pretty open to innovation around blockchain and technologies.
Parts of Africa are also going to adopt blockchain, and have started using BTC given the wide swings in what the value of their money is worth.
Being friendy and communicating to be friendy is different... you can communicate that you're friendly and after you have invited a lot of innovative compaines to your country you can easily change the law and there's nothing the companies can do against it. Japan is an exception, they are OK for bitcoin.
There's a difference between bitcoin friendly countries and blockchain friendly countries. I know that Sweeden is on it's way to turn their digital currency (they have already ended printing money physically) into a blockchain based currency, just because of the strengths of the technology, but they won't do anything with bitcoin.
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