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Topic: Bitcoin still exist in your country? - page 23. (Read 1902 times)

member
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February 22, 2018, 11:07:43 AM
#10
in my country it still exist but i dont know why other country banned bitcoin government is fear about the world of crypto
member
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Merit: 10
February 22, 2018, 10:37:58 AM
#9
Yes it still does exist in our country although it is not advisable and recommended in our government. Bitcoin in our country are only in this forum and it is not yet used to pay transactions in fast foods or in any other stores. Bitcoin users in our country only exist in forum wherein they used this as their source of income which they were helped financially.
legendary
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Merit: 1283
February 22, 2018, 10:35:58 AM
#8
I wonder,that the other country didnt accept bitcoin.
What does this even mean? No, really, I'm having trouble deciphering this comment.. Care to use Google translate or something to be able to phrase your question better?
I'm really surprised that other people are able to give you any sort of answer. They must be some really great linguists or something, it blows my mind.
jr. member
Activity: 83
Merit: 1
Equitybase
February 22, 2018, 10:31:04 AM
#7
Bitcoin is a decentralized platform, the government may not recognize it's existence as a digital currency and transaction is not allowed, but individual citizens can use it on their own  and benefit from it. only that it is supported by their government.
Bitcoin isn't specific to a country, it is open to all globally so long as you wish it.
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 251
February 22, 2018, 10:29:04 AM
#6
I wonder,what if bitcoin doesnt exist in other country? How can affect it in bitcoin?
It depends on how many and how big the countries are. If it is just one country, there will be no significant changes in the attributes of bitcoin. But, let us say that suddenly the US government stops accepting bitcoin, the bitcoin economy will drop by almost 50 percent and there might be a possibility that ethereum will take over. In our country, bitcoin still exists and is still legal. However, the banks in my country have problems with cryptocurrencies and they are getting strict to ATM card owners.
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1251
February 22, 2018, 10:21:33 AM
#5
Hi,

I don't really understand your post. Bitcoin is linked to a technology that knows no border. Of course, governments are trying to implement regulatoins about such technology as as long as it isn't controlled, it can allow people to earn a lot of money without paying taxes on such revenues (that's not their only objective, but let's simplify it this way).

Bitcoin is like... Internet. It cannot "not exist" somewhere. It may be controlled, the websites on which you trade maybe unaccessible but it still exist. It may be hard to reach it but it's there.

If your question is really about borders... Well I guess that even though there were no bitcoin users in... Germany, this wouldn't affect the French users. Or Swiss. Or Italian. You see?

Some countries are affecting bitcoin because of the size of the community that is directly concerned, but there other way round... Well, nobody cares! Wink
newbie
Activity: 168
Merit: 0
February 22, 2018, 10:21:01 AM
#4
Actually it wasn't exist in other country but still bitcoin goes in what we can see. There are countries who let bitcoin existence role inside their boundaries. The business little bit change from fiat to cryptocurrency in slowly but surely hit the center of business that what people dreams in their live the better for daily dealing to payments and others. The countries who doesn't let bitcoin existence role the country until now is still the same. No chance for better dealing to business. I think we don't know what the exact to happen but maybe that is all good for bitcoin.
mk4
legendary
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📟 t3rminal.xyz
February 22, 2018, 10:08:38 AM
#3
Bitcoin exists on the blockchain and it's not country specific. Pretty much everyone can have a bitcoin wallet as long as people have computer/mobile devices and decent internet connection, whether or not the country's government marks it as legal or not. There's no such thing as sort of "X country is not supported by bitcoin" or something along those lines.
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 105
February 22, 2018, 10:04:38 AM
#2
Although our government does not accept bitcoin transactions, there are still a lot of exchanges made every day with bitcoin in place. Most of these are bitcoin research and investment groups that the government has not identified. I think that countries that do not accept bitcoin should have a better view of their advantages in managing their country's financial system.
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Student Coin
February 22, 2018, 09:53:15 AM
#1
I wonder,that the other country didnt accept bitcoin.
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