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Topic: Can the chinese ban of bitcoin be bypassed? - page 2. (Read 1277 times)

sr. member
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The answer is yes. Theres a couple a weeks ago that they did this similar stunt, this is just old news in my eyes. Its gonna shoot back up, once they buy it at the price they want it at.


Just like the person above mentioned, bitcoin ban 2013 news lol.
member
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So the individual user wouldn't be banned from possession or trading it is just effecting financial institutions?
newbie
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The ban that you might be thinking of is that theyer are large china based companies that will not deal with bitcoin as a currency. Nothing was mentioned as a commodity.
hero member
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yeah alot of false info going around, I think this is what the government is trying to do is cause mass confusion and false news.
Or maybe someone wants to buy some cheap bitcoin  Wink
sr. member
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yeah alot of false info going around, I think this is what the government is trying to do is cause mass confusion and false news.
hero member
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Hodl!
Possibly there is a new loophole opening...

http://www.forexminute.com/stock-market-news/china-shares-surge-sharply-on-shanghai-hong-kong-investment-rule-28544

Trading through Hong Kong may be possible.
newbie
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I believe they aren't banned. Check your info again. Good luck.
hero member
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I'm not currently in China but I was wondering whether it would be possible to bypass the ban which could maybe negate some of the negative effects the ban would have on the currency

Bitcoins are not banned in China. Whoever told you that is wrong. There are restrictions on financial institutions and those restrictions have a major impact on exchanges in China, but bitcoins are not banned.

+1.
Indeed people started spreading the "China banned bitcoin news" back in Dec 2013. Smiley
legendary
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I'm not currently in China but I was wondering whether it would be possible to bypass the ban which could maybe negate some of the negative effects the ban would have on the currency

Bitcoins are not banned in China. Whoever told you that is wrong. There are restrictions on financial institutions and those restrictions have a major impact on exchanges in China, but bitcoins are not banned.
member
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I'm not currently in China but I was wondering whether it would be possible to bypass the ban which could maybe negate some of the negative effects the ban would have on the currency
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