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Topic: Bitcoin Solves a Problem of Economic Isolation in Iran (Read 1190 times)

legendary
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It can be good work but I am scared if it becomes a general solution they try to find the ways to ban it.

They can't. They can't ban the internet of the whole world, and bitcoin and all the altcoins.
But they can limit the websites that trade bitcoin, the servers..., use proxy and close the ways of limit although it seems impossible to do this 100%

They can't make laws in foreign countries.
They can do some limitations. But not great. And if bitcoin is limited, next day an altcoin will take its place. Here and there somebody will accept their "money". If nobody else, then China or Russia will do.
hero member
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It can be good work but I am scared if it becomes a general solution they try to find the ways to ban it.

They can't. They can't ban the internet of the whole world, and bitcoin and all the altcoins.
But they can limit the websites that trade bitcoin, the servers..., use proxy and close the ways of limit although it seems impossible to do this 100%
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 6382
Looking for campaign manager? Contact icopress!
It can be good work but I am scared if it becomes a general solution they try to find the ways to ban it.

They can't. They can't ban the internet of the whole world, and bitcoin and all the altcoins.
hero member
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Merit: 1000
The All-in-One Cryptocurrency Exchange
It can be good work but I am scared if it becomes a general solution they try to find the ways to ban it.
newbie
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They're selling 10/12 pairs of shoes each month! This is not going to change the world.

A small beginning but it might blossom into something lovely. This is what BTC should be all about. It's a shame the political side of things might end up meddling with its success in Iran.

May be if each country gains similar small-scale, but still Bitcoin adherents, it will change the world indeed.
sr. member
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They're selling 10/12 pairs of shoes each month! This is not going to change the world.

I have a mustard seed and I'm not afraid of using it.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
They're selling 10/12 pairs of shoes each month! This is not going to change the world.

A small beginning but it might blossom into something lovely. This is what BTC should be all about. It's a shame the political side of things might end up meddling with its success in Iran.
legendary
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They're selling 10/12 pairs of shoes each month! This is not going to change the world.
full member
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This is bad news. Amurica will not let Iran get around the sanctions in any way, shape, or form. If Iran starts using cryptocurrency in a massive, government-sanctioned, way, then Amurica will impose stringent restrictions on cryptocurrency.
newbie
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The task of a cryptocurrency lies in breaking the system and enabling an exchange without any intermediary. It seems like a credible way out for Iranian entrepreneurs living in a full economic isolation. Here's the story of Rohani brothers from Isfahan on how they sewed Persian shoes and why sold them for Bitcoin.

http://bit-post.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/MMoAgxynEe6D2PZL9J6aVA-default.jpg

http://bit-post.com/how-to-avoid-sanctions-with-bitcoin/

What do you think of it? Huh
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