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Is there a board or a sub-board where bitcoin regulations are discussed because from this year, many countries will come up with different regulations, some will be favourable while some will be anti-bitcoin. We need to be updated about the fate of bitcoin in different countries.
Read this Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ. You will be informed about purposes of several boards in the forum for Bitcoin related discussions.

After reading these board descriptions, you can guess what board is fitted for discussions on regulations.It's Legal child board of Bitcoin Discussion board.

Bitcoin Discussion - "General discussion about the Bitcoin ecosystem that doesn't fit better elsewhere. News, the Bitcoin community, innovations, the general environment, etc. Discussion of specific Bitcoin-related services usually belongs in other sections."

Legal (child board of Bitcoin Discussion) - Discussion about laws regarding Bitcoin, it's companies (in general), "court cases, complaints, regulatory actions, etc."

Economics - Discussion about economics in general: this includes both Bitcoin and fiat.

Politics & Society - Discussion about politics, recent event in the world - both related and unrelated to Bitcoin.
I have read the unofficial rules and I don't think it described boards. But thanks for showing me the legal child board. It fits my question, I have never discovered or posted there.
I will lock the thread.
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Is there a board or a sub-board where bitcoin regulations are discussed because from this year, many countries will come up with different regulations, some will be favourable while some will be anti-bitcoin. We need to be updated about the fate of bitcoin in different countries.
Read this Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ. You will be informed about purposes of several boards in the forum for Bitcoin related discussions.

After reading these board descriptions, you can guess what board is fitted for discussions on regulations.It's Legal child board of Bitcoin Discussion board.

Bitcoin Discussion - "General discussion about the Bitcoin ecosystem that doesn't fit better elsewhere. News, the Bitcoin community, innovations, the general environment, etc. Discussion of specific Bitcoin-related services usually belongs in other sections."

Legal (child board of Bitcoin Discussion) - Discussion about laws regarding Bitcoin, it's companies (in general), "court cases, complaints, regulatory actions, etc."

Economics - Discussion about economics in general: this includes both Bitcoin and fiat.

Politics & Society - Discussion about politics, recent event in the world - both related and unrelated to Bitcoin.
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January 07, 2025, 04:14:52 PM
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This your question should be found on the beginners and help section because it has nothing to do with the forum, this is more about bitcoin itself in which you're making enquiries and i will suggest that you have the thread, or your question asked on the bitcoin discussion board https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=1.0 or on the speculation board https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=57.0 lastly, it could also be discussed on a local board in case you discovered one that you belong to.
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January 07, 2025, 03:33:41 PM
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Bitcoin price has gone up so high,  what seems like global adoption of bitcoin is happening and I have read some speculations about US trying a bitcoin reserve economy. Is there a board or a sub-board where bitcoin regulations are discussed because from this year, many countries will come up with different regulations, some will be favourable while some will be anti-bitcoin. We need to be updated about the fate of bitcoin in different countries.
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