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So what is the current legal status of Bitcoin in Brazil? I am going there in a month and it would be a great way to bring some money down there without going through the banks. I am going to a town outside of Brasilia and I was wondering if there were any Bitcoin ATMs in that city. Thank you.

check wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bitcoin_by_country bitcoin is legal on Brazil.
find a bitcoin ATM around the world: coinatmradar.com/
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great to hear that  Lips sealed
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Any updates OP. I think there are atleast 151 stores by now, you should put some updates out OP Cheesy
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In other news; BTC is still illegal in Bolivia. Sad
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So what is the current legal status of Bitcoin in Brazil? I am going there in a month and it would be a great way to bring some money down there without going through the banks. I am going to a town outside of Brasilia and I was wondering if there were any Bitcoin ATMs in that city. Thank you.
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Brazil knows what's up. Soon this will happen across the USA. At least we hope.
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Some say 150 stores is nothing for such a big country, but I think that's great for a start. Thanks Brazil! Keep it up!
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Good to see. it's remarkable to me that Bitcoin interest has remained strong in Latin America even though we're not in the bubble anymore.
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Brazil government is not like Egyptian government , executing people for using cryptos,  I like the way Brazil is following i guess soon the Brazil will be place where all commodities will be nearly available for Bitcoin.

In India a new news Flashed when politicians are involving them self in Bitcoin and hiding Their black money In Private keys instead of Swiss Bank !1
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Good to know that a well know country like Brazil has more than 150 stores that accepts bitcoin. Although others says 150+ stores is nothing in a country like Brazil because it's huge, still a good thing. It's additional exposure.
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Politicians always wanna more ,they steal money all days from the people to buy  a new car a new house to travel,if bitcoin get bigger interest and some people start to moove funds apointing bitcoin banks will react and government will rule all.

exactly this, but dont forget that people can learn, maybe with bitcoin they can learn that things need to be changed not only by using a cryptocurrency as is coin but also changes his mind about politics and how things need to be changed.

who know maybe bitcoin is just the first step to a real/better evolution of humanity.

About the main thread, i love that brazil is doing this step, well done brazil Smiley
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Politicians always wanna more ,they steal money all days from the people to buy  a new car a new house to travel,if bitcoin get bigger interest and some people start to moove funds apointing bitcoin banks will react and government will rule all.
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well politicians loves money soo it bitcoin interest at Brazil raises they will for sure act to try to get some fee in bitcoins to they spend somewhere.

Politicians loves every kind of money and not only bitcoin. So it was enough for them to have one kind of money to be happy and to not bother for the other.
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well politicians loves money soo it bitcoin interest at Brazil raises they will for sure act to try to get some fee in bitcoins to they spend somewhere.
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See this link please. Bitcoin is regulated in Brazil by the authorities. All the merchants who use bitcoin must follow certain rules made by the Central Bank of Brazil about the use of bitcoin in the country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bitcoin_by_country

I think it should not be regulated, or atleast it should be regulated lightly, and not more than any other business.

Bitcoin should not be discriminated anymore than any other form of business (where are the minority rights advocate socialists when you need them Cheesy)

We dont want some bureocrats dictating the use of private property of other people, that is fascism.
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Let's hope that bitcoin cannot be deregulated from the Central Bank of Brazil. Because all this expansion will go in vain and this can be truly a sin. First country will all that legal spread of bitcoin and it will be the end.

You mean regulated not deregulated.

If it would stay as it is now, then it would be no problem. Problem is that they will add new laws and money transfering rules, as they always do.

What they dont tell you is that these AML laws are capital controls in hidden, to prohibit people sending too much money outside the country because that can collapse the whole economy.

I mean exactly deregulated. It is actually regulated (accepted and regulated by rules) and if deregulated that mean banned. See for more Wikipedia.

No, regulated means, its controlled by powerhungry control freak bureocrats.

Deregulated it means that it is free to exist as it is, without blocking/slowing down/controlling its natural behaviours and actions.

(It is regulated by the community sure, but a regulation of 2-3 million devoted people is better than by 2-3 powerhungry bureocrats)

See this link please. Bitcoin is regulated in Brazil by the authorities. All the merchants who use bitcoin must follow certain rules made by the Central Bank of Brazil about the use of bitcoin in the country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bitcoin_by_country
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Let's hope that bitcoin cannot be deregulated from the Central Bank of Brazil. Because all this expansion will go in vain and this can be truly a sin. First country will all that legal spread of bitcoin and it will be the end.

You mean regulated not deregulated.

If it would stay as it is now, then it would be no problem. Problem is that they will add new laws and money transfering rules, as they always do.

What they dont tell you is that these AML laws are capital controls in hidden, to prohibit people sending too much money outside the country because that can collapse the whole economy.

I mean exactly deregulated. It is actually regulated (accepted and regulated by rules) and if deregulated that mean banned. See for more Wikipedia.

No, regulated means, its controlled by powerhungry control freak bureocrats.

Deregulated it means that it is free to exist as it is, without blocking/slowing down/controlling its natural behaviours and actions.

(It is regulated by the community sure, but a regulation of 2-3 million devoted people is better than by 2-3 powerhungry bureocrats)
legendary
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Let's hope that bitcoin cannot be deregulated from the Central Bank of Brazil. Because all this expansion will go in vain and this can be truly a sin. First country will all that legal spread of bitcoin and it will be the end.

You mean regulated not deregulated.

If it would stay as it is now, then it would be no problem. Problem is that they will add new laws and money transfering rules, as they always do.

What they dont tell you is that these AML laws are capital controls in hidden, to prohibit people sending too much money outside the country because that can collapse the whole economy.

I mean exactly deregulated. It is actually regulated (accepted and regulated by rules) and if deregulated that mean banned. See for more Wikipedia.
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Let's hope that bitcoin cannot be deregulated from the Central Bank of Brazil. Because all this expansion will go in vain and this can be truly a sin. First country will all that legal spread of bitcoin and it will be the end.

You mean regulated not deregulated.

If it would stay as it is now, then it would be no problem. Problem is that they will add new laws and money transfering rules, as they always do.

What they dont tell you is that these AML laws are capital controls in hidden, to prohibit people sending too much money outside the country because that can collapse the whole economy.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1000
Let's hope that bitcoin cannot be deregulated from the Central Bank of Brazil. Because all this expansion will go in vain and this can be truly a sin. First country will all that legal spread of bitcoin and it will be the end.
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