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August 04, 2016, 06:19:26 PM
yeah i am sure bitcoin will soon get this facility that bitcoin can be deposit in bank in the future, then people will need to convert their bitcoin to fiat for direct shopping.
i also hope about it happen soon.
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August 04, 2016, 06:08:39 PM
I think with this advancement people will get more security and will trust more on bitcoin and will not feel any fear about the losing the value of bitcoin, as the banks will provide guarantee for their bitcoin as valid wealth of the particular person.
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August 04, 2016, 04:50:41 PM
Bitcoin does not need banks. Why would you trust a bank with you money, when the Bitcoin wallet is safe enough. Banks are for fiat, not for Bitcoin. It would really ruin Bitcoin, also. I really hope that Banks wont come to Bitcoin, it is great without banks. And probably no one would support it or use it, you can see from all the answers here.
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August 04, 2016, 04:44:15 PM
yeah i am sure bitcoin will soon get this facility that bitcoin can be deposit in bank in the future, then people will need to convert their bitcoin to fiat for direct shopping.
i doubt that bitcoins will be together with banks in the future, in my opinion those are two different things and they cannot go along though everything is possible
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August 04, 2016, 04:37:57 PM
This question its insane to be asked, did you saw the Greece banks problem, soo you wanna let your bitcoin on their hands? I dont trust my bitcoin to banks, i have already my bank, called blockchain and im very happy with it.
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August 04, 2016, 04:15:34 PM
in present time we can see that still not a single country has yet legalize bitcoin in their state therefore banks are also not ready to accept bitcoin in the banks or to deposit it there, but i think in near future all the banks are going to accept bitcoin for exchange for money transfer and every for depositing bitcoin in the banks, because in future the number of investor of bitcoin will be so much and there will be a good income to the banks from bitcoin.
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August 04, 2016, 02:36:50 PM
In the start I was of the view that banks are better for bitcoin for its more security but now I think that if the local banks started to control bitcoin then there will be a lot of scammers in there who will scam innocent people (i am saying it because recently I heard about a bank scam)
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August 04, 2016, 02:33:23 PM
yeah i am sure bitcoin will soon get this facility that bitcoin can be deposit in bank in the future, then people will need to convert their bitcoin to fiat for direct shopping.
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August 04, 2016, 01:31:56 PM
Is it possible that Bitcoin can be deposited in the banks in the near future? I mean like any other currencies that can be deposited and withdraw in the banks.

Why should I do that? As far As I know bank is the one who accept bitcoins.   And I don't see any reason for me to deposit my bitcoin in the bank, Why does bitcoin called decentralization? if I'm gonna deposit I think private key is no longer be useful. Aside from that Bitcoin is Better than a Banks.
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August 04, 2016, 05:51:42 AM
Is it possible that Bitcoin can be deposited in the banks in the near future? I mean like any other currencies that can be deposited and withdraw in the banks.
Why would anyone want to keep his coins in bank when one can keep them in offline wallet with him?
There is a government regulation that prevnts keeping large amount of money at home else I would have preferred to keep fiat with me also
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August 04, 2016, 05:43:32 AM
It shouldn't and won't be happening, because Bitcoin doesn't supposed to be controlled by a Bank. Bank = Fee, because from where the bank will be able to profit other than the fees.
And anyway, what's the purpose of saving it in a Bank? For keeping it safe?

Yup, all the things that you say is so true. If that happens then the cost we will increase the time gambling, and I think the bank will start to do something that could make the price of the bitcoin can they play. This is not a good thing to do and is not good for the continuity of bitcoin. Better bank wearing a currency that now and the lone bitcoin
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August 04, 2016, 02:31:31 AM
It shouldn't and won't be happening, because Bitcoin doesn't supposed to be controlled by a Bank. Bank = Fee, because from where the bank will be able to profit other than the fees.
And anyway, what's the purpose of saving it in a Bank? For keeping it safe?

I will save some bitcoin with banks if they offer me interests. And my bitcoin can also be lent to people who need it.
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July 20, 2016, 04:34:22 AM
Is it possible that Bitcoin can be deposited in the banks in the near future? I mean like any other currencies that can be deposited and withdraw in the banks.
Nope i dont think so if you are referring to pure bitcoin inside a bank thats the purpose of your wallet and if the price of bitcoin suddenly drops bankruptcy would come for that bank

Wrong, banks will not go bankrupt from any currency used. Because the Bank is the main place in the exercise of all existing financial governance. So if the price drop then the bitcoin bankrupt and loss are people using Bitcoin, not Banks
that's right people will feel loss indeed because their funds are in form of bitcoin but it would affect the bank for the fees, even though bank is really opposite with bitcoin's decentralized feature
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July 20, 2016, 04:30:53 AM
It shouldn't and won't be happening, because Bitcoin doesn't supposed to be controlled by a Bank. Bank = Fee, because from where the bank will be able to profit other than the fees.
And anyway, what's the purpose of saving it in a Bank? For keeping it safe?
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July 20, 2016, 04:04:08 AM
it is possible but we want it free and portable so everyone is the bank who has their private key with them. bitcoin offers the best security and best privacy and we can use it for our business and financial work without any limitations
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July 20, 2016, 03:27:36 AM
I personally bitcoin might not need to dismipan in the bank because we also have online bitcoin wallet where we can sendand accept bitcoin . and for that reason I think it is not very necessary to keep bitcoin in the bank .
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July 18, 2016, 12:37:00 AM
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July 17, 2016, 12:07:35 PM
Is it possible that Bitcoin can be deposited in the banks in the near future? I mean like any other currencies that can be deposited and withdraw in the banks.

It is very possible that you can deposit your bitcoin in the bank.  Actually you can even deposit it in the bank but not as a currency but in another category.  Like if you have a paperwallet that have Bitcoin deposited on it, and depositting that paper wallet in the bank.  Or you have a bitcoin coins, and want it to be depositted at the bank. 
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July 17, 2016, 03:50:52 AM
Is it possible that Bitcoin can be deposited in the banks in the near future? I mean like any other currencies that can be deposited and withdraw in the banks.

It is now happening in our country! We have an online bitcoin wallet that is affliated with various banks.
We can also pay bills using our wallet.
Transaction fee is actually low to none. The best wallet in my opinion.

I think you are talking about spectrocoin.com (a bitcoin wallet which give the feature to transfer bitcoin to bank account) let me tell you this is not what you are saying. spectrocoin (if that is this) just allow you to cashout your bitcoin via bank transfer. this is not like storing bitcoin to a bank account. it is simply exchange your bitcoin to fiat money and send them to your bank account.
so far there is no any bank account which is supporting bitcoin and actually storing bitcoin.
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July 17, 2016, 03:44:37 AM
I've actually been thinking that if i collect a bit more coins, it might become a good idear to store my paper wallets in a safe deposit box at the local bank. This way, i am safe from home invaders. If somebody breaks into my house in the middle of the night, and asks for my private keys, i can honestly tell them they're at the bank.
I don't feel the need to be honest to home invaders.
Good luck finding a random house that owns Bitcoins! And even if you do own them, you can have as many different wallets as you want. Nobody can ever tell how many you own, unless you put them in one location, for instance a safe deposit box.

Is it possible that Bitcoin can be deposited in the banks in the near future? I mean like any other currencies that can be deposited and withdraw in the banks.
To answer the question that started this topic: if you call an exchange a bank, you can already deposit your bitcoins to that bank. It depends on what you call a bank: here all banks have government guarantees in case they go bankrupt. An exchange doesn't have any guarantees, if they go Mt.Gox, your bitcoins are gone.

If you want a bank to do what banks do with bitcoin, that means they'll lend out much more bitcoins than they own. Say 1000 people each put 1BTC in their account, then the bank can easily give 1000 people a 10BTC loan! As long as people don't withdraw the 10BTC but leave it in their own account. Sounds weird? How many people withdraw their mortgage money in cash?
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