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Topic: Can Putin's victory in the presidential election affect the price of bitcoin? (Read 299 times)

newbie
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it only affects Russia within I think? Or am I wrong?
member
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Can Putin's victory in the presidential election affect the price of bitcoin?

Just say me how?How this "election" can make some affect to the price of bitcoin?))
newbie
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Putin will make sure to legalize in Russia and make sure to allow transactions in due course of time which will definitely increase the price of the bitcoin.
jr. member
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Putin has been elected as Russia president , so it will definitely impact the price of the bitcoin. he will make regulations soon to legalize in russia which will impact bitcoin price in due course of time.
full member
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I think we weren't allowed to discuss about politic in this forum, but I don't really sure this topics on it, Putin was really unpredictable persons as bitcoin does, so he might be make a good affect for the Russians cryptocurrency because he will definitely see that the economy will be great with cryptocurrency.
jr. member
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Judging from the charts, it did not. I doubt that a presidential election on any country will ver affect the value of bitcoin. Not even from a superpower.
full member
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It wont affect the price of bitcoin but it will affect the price of his coin
Putin coin will rise in value.
Just like trumpcoin did when he won. Cheesy
I wonder which Putin's coin you are talking about? I have not heard of any coin of Putinki. If you mean cryptoruble, it is not released yet.
Concerning Putin's election and the impact of this event on the course of the crypto currency, then, in my opinion, everyone has already reconciled to the fact that as long as Putin is in power, the people will not have complete freedom in the crypto currency, that is, this event will not affect the price of the crypto currency .
hero member
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Putin's election could influence the btc's listing if Putin had taken a clear stand against or in favor of the bitcoin. I do not know that he did so his re-election is quite irrelevant.
newbie
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Putin shows interest in cryptocurrency. The Kremlin website published Putin's instruction on the results of the meeting on cryptocurrencies on October 10. The President instructed the government and the Central Bank to submit amendments for the regulation of ICO, cryptocurrencies and the registration of miners. So maybe it may somehow affect the price of bitcoin.
full member
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No, Putin's presidential state will not affect bitcoin, but if a certain country knows what bitcoin and crypto currency is and knows how to use it, specifically Russia then for example Putin makes a decision to do vote buying and if  His team does vote buying by paying bitcoin or crypto currency then the price will move and will tickle its state currently. However, if Putin wins the presidential election then a good start for business persons to initiate the world of crypto currency since he doesn't ban it.
member
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Of course no Putin doesn't mean anything in crypto
newbie
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Putin once said to develop block chain technology vigorously!

Russia is also studying blockchain technology, which has nothing to do with his election.

Any country is catching up on the block chain technology, and don't want to fall behind in this technology war!
newbie
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victory will not affect bitcoin in general, since the government should be interested in the crypto currency. on a day-to-day basis, it is a fear of new changes, which can entail risks of the banking system as a whole. there is a hope that Putin will make a positive decision regarding the crypto currency.
newbie
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I don't know if it will really affect the value of bitcoin since Putin does not make an announcement of his support on bitcoin. Thus there is no relation between Putin's candidacy and bitcoin. If only Putin made a good statement towards bitcoin and that he will declare that he will make sure that Russia will accept and use bitcoin then its value will probably by now in a bullish way.Is the presidential election over and i am sure he will be winning again,he is a real powerful person in the world and i have not seen any crack head policy from him than the rest of the politicians around the world.


legendary
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Why? 
Maybe because of killing innocent people in Ukraine, the occupation of the sovereign country and basically killing the closest nationality neighbors they have ?

Maybe because they are constantly expanding their digital war on Europe , trying to split EU ?

Maybe because they are helping one of the cruelest and most barbarous dictators - Assad to kill and cripple innocent civilians in Syria?

Remeber this next time you ask stupid rhetorical or non rhetorical questions about Russian sanctions.


To answer original OP, no it does not matter and there was no election only illusion of it.

History is seldom black-and-white where one side is 100% good and the other is 100% evil.

Part of russia's expansionist policy is a reaction to attempts made by the united states and european nations to keep it contained. The united states has proposed missile shields and other policies which would represent a step towards keeping russia contained. In response to this, russia has threatened to invade sweden, sent bombers flying past alaska and taken other steps to show the world that they won't be bullied or pushed around by anyone.

Even events like the bombing of pearl harbor were precipitated by economic sanctions or other measures which provoked a violent response. The stance many have where they believe that one side has a moral high ground or is completely innocent often doesn't pan out. I'm certain that if someone researched russia, they would find that the USA and european nations took many steps which provoked the situation in Crimea and that russia isn't necessarily 100% responsible for all of the evil in the world.
member
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He is a man from the 80's and likes to control everything. For him, something that can't be touched - not of value, so his victory is nothing for cryptoworld
legendary
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No, and it won't at all. This is because Putin was going to have a very easy victory, it's not like everyone thought he was going to lose due to him supporting crypto (this isn't true, I'm just making something crazy up) Putin was the favorite to win, and it would've had to be a crazy coup in Russia for him to have to lose his election.

Something that isn't a shocker isn't going to affect the price of any commodity.
newbie
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I think the price of Bitcoin is not much related to Vladimir Putin’s election because Russia has not yet recognized Bitcoin. If a country that recognizes bitcoin exchanges heads of state, it may affect the price of Bitcoin for this reason.
newbie
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Has Putin ever expressed his attitude towards Bitcoin? In my source of information, the answer is no, so I think whether he is a president does not affect the price of Bitcoin. People have such a doubt is a lot of concern.
newbie
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For the time being, I haven’t heard of Putin’s attitude towards Bitcoin. He has no objection and no support. Therefore, whether he runs the president’s success or not, the entire cryptocurrency has no effect, and the price of Bitcoin is the same.
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