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Topic: Can world Government Kill Crypto? - page 70. (Read 6461 times)

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March 09, 2018, 11:02:23 AM
Nope, government cannot completely kill cryptocurrencies at all cause of their decentralized nature. They may only block transactions possibly in local markets, so they can damage but not kill..
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March 09, 2018, 10:58:59 AM
"Regardless, just because South Korea, China, the US and other countries can crush Bitcoin by issuing new regulations and influencing cryptocurrency prices, it doesn’t mean they can kill it".  The above quote is from the research information I got when I was trying to find out why world government is fighting crypto. Please read the full text here: https://www.ccn.com/fighting-bitcoin-cryptocurrency-trading-threat-government-policies/ and make your own contributions. It will help cool the nerves from the crypto dip we are experiencing recently. Happy reading. Thanks
Hi, at this stage, the growth and future direction of ICOs and crypto-technology seems heavily dependent on international regulation. We should get a far clearer idea of what form international regulation will take (positive or not) when the G20 Finance and Central Banks Deputies meet in later in March 2018.   
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March 09, 2018, 10:56:28 AM
I think they can kill crypto if the world government are serious to ban all cryptocurrencies and for those who run the exchanges sites will be in jail. We cannot earn money with cryptos if that happens.
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March 09, 2018, 10:51:41 AM
I think government feel hard to kill crypto currency since this is discentralise currency and look about bitcoin there are some country already banned bitcoin but still more people who are using bitcoin without a trace from government.
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March 09, 2018, 10:47:22 AM
Using my country as a case study I don't think government can kill crypto, don't have a solid back up for saying this but I have a strong feeling that maybe they may just stand has a regulator but not the extent of putting an end to it.
Killing crypto will need a global regulation that formed from all countries agreement on prohibiting the existence and the usage of bitcoin, therefore, bitcoin will have lesser users but the user who uses it illegally may still exists.
However, if bitcoin could just hold up like torrent which is the same p2p, maybe bitcoin will just be like illegal torrenting which exist but hiding if all the countries banning bitcoin.
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March 09, 2018, 10:44:16 AM
Using my country as a case study I don't think government can kill crypto, don't have a solid back up for saying this but I have a strong feeling that maybe they may just stand has a regulator but not the extent of putting an end to it.
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March 09, 2018, 10:34:09 AM
"Regardless, just because South Korea, China, the US and other countries can crush Bitcoin by issuing new regulations and influencing cryptocurrency prices, it doesn’t mean they can kill it".  The above quote is from the research information I got when I was trying to find out why world government is fighting crypto. Please read the full text here: https://www.ccn.com/fighting-bitcoin-cryptocurrency-trading-threat-government-policies/ and make your own contributions. It will help cool the nerves from the crypto dip we are experiencing recently. Happy reading. Thanks

They can banned the link of bitcoin but their many ways to create new link but the problem is how to inform others the new link in bitcoin that the government will not know the new website. But why they will kill crypto even crypto did not do bad at governments.
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March 09, 2018, 10:26:23 AM
I think that the joint actions of the government of key global giants in the crypto industry can cause significant damage to all cryptocommunity, but not to kill it completely
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March 09, 2018, 10:22:25 AM
I think in the future they can pinch, strengthen the discipline and manage crypto. They can even restrict and compromise the laws of the commercial departments of crypto. But the government will not easily kill the crypto trend. Because the problem is they do not know their citizens who are holding and investing in crypto.
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March 09, 2018, 10:14:02 AM
"Regardless, just because South Korea, China, the US and other countries can crush Bitcoin by issuing new regulations and influencing cryptocurrency prices, it doesn’t mean they can kill it".  The above quote is from the research information I got when I was trying to find out why world government is fighting crypto. Please read the full text here: https://www.ccn.com/fighting-bitcoin-cryptocurrency-trading-threat-government-policies/ and make your own contributions. It will help cool the nerves from the crypto dip we are experiencing recently. Happy reading. Thanks

I don’t believe that crypto can be killed at all. On my mind it is technically impossible yet. At some moment in the last Satoshi Nakamoto was very worried about it but for now it is not a threat.

Why it can't be killed - it can. But only in that case if the entire internet will be killed Grin
But really, I can't imagine what should be done to kill the net. Because if something serious will happen - not only cryptocurrencies will lost their value - even fiat money will become unrecognized maybe.

And it's not even worth it for them to kill it. There's too much money to be made in it, they'd better regulate it with tons of fees.
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March 09, 2018, 10:10:26 AM
Government alone is able to kill crypto to a big extend, stopping the crypto trading in their own country. This is only an example of one country, if most or even all country stop crypto trading i will not be surprised that crypto will be kill by this rule alone. However in the market now more and more consumer and business is developing this new technology, the government most probably will join in sooner or later when the pie is getting bigger.  
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March 09, 2018, 10:10:22 AM
I love it when the Fudders and the doomsayers start flocking whenever there's a thread that tackles about the so called "death" of cryptocurrencies, spreading their word of doom. Albeit they have lots of cash to buy more extra coins once it dips.
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March 09, 2018, 09:58:09 AM
"Regardless, just because South Korea, China, the US and other countries can crush Bitcoin by issuing new regulations and influencing cryptocurrency prices, it doesn’t mean they can kill it".  The above quote is from the research information I got when I was trying to find out why world government is fighting crypto. Please read the full text here: https://www.ccn.com/fighting-bitcoin-cryptocurrency-trading-threat-government-policies/ and make your own contributions. It will help cool the nerves from the crypto dip we are experiencing recently. Happy reading. Thanks

I don’t believe that crypto can be killed at all. On my mind it is technically impossible yet. At some moment in the last Satoshi Nakamoto was very worried about it but for now it is not a threat.

Why it can't be killed - it can. But only in that case if the entire internet will be killed Grin
But really, I can't imagine what should be done to kill the net. Because if something serious will happen - not only cryptocurrencies will lost their value - even fiat money will become unrecognized maybe.
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March 04, 2018, 10:06:41 AM
Yes it can be happen when there are some people who use cryptocurrency in wrong way, like terrorism, drugs and etc. We must support and aware if there are people who use it in a wrong way, I hope the crypto can give good effect to country like developing there economic in digital era
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March 04, 2018, 09:57:54 AM
The article is interesting, I've already heard this opinion before. But notice that not all states act in this way. Transferring the country in this respect is Germany. This week she took a serious step toward cryptography (read the news in Google)
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March 04, 2018, 09:50:52 AM
Of course, they are trying to find out a way for regulating or controlling over the crypto world. Most of the government at present are little bit worried about the rising crypto industry or block chain technology. Basically, they are afraid of the reason of money laundering case and drug business around the world. Not only that but also every financial institutions are very carefully observing this situation. they are taking this crypto platform as a rival and risky system for the people. so they are trying to demotivate people not involving in this crypto world. a silent war has started already...
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March 04, 2018, 09:46:46 AM
It is actually quite easy to to get shut down by governments if they unite and lay down some laws about using bitcoin. Once Bitcoin is grown out of control and even threaten their authorities they will not just sit there and watch.

Guys, let's be realistic. While the whales will earn even more money, until no one can prohibit anything. If they could, they'd already be locked. And now they are puzzling over how to make money.
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March 04, 2018, 09:40:33 AM
It is actually quite easy to to get shut down by governments if they unite and lay down some laws about using bitcoin. Once Bitcoin is grown out of control and even threaten their authorities they will not just sit there and watch.
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March 04, 2018, 09:24:42 AM
If a world government existed, may be it could have the power to kill cryptocurrencies, or - better - to put them under its control.
But at present there is not a common policy, so - practically - any country goes in a personal way.
So, what it's forbidden in a country, is legal in another.
In this way, it's very simple to exploit this holes and to do what we like.
In the future, we'll see.
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March 04, 2018, 08:59:19 AM
I dont believe that anyone wants to kill it...they just want to regulate it and to be honest, get their piece of the pie. 
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